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TN Police raise concerns over missing persons, expired medicines at Isha Foundation in Supreme Court

Tamil Nadu Police alleges missing persons, expired medicines, and a crematorium at Isha Foundation, raising concerns about the organization`s practice. This article was original published in Mathrubhu

In October 2024, Tamil Nadu Police submitted a counter-affidavit to the Supreme Court raising concerns about the Isha Foundation, led by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev. The key issues highlighted include:

Missing Persons: Over a 15-year span, six individuals who visited the Isha Foundation were reported missing. While five cases were closed due to lack of leads, one remains unresolved.

Expired Medications: The Foundation’s internal hospital was found dispensing medicines past their expiration dates to residents.

On-site Crematorium: A crematorium exists within the Foundation’s premises. A neighboring resident has legally challenged its construction, and the case is currently pending in court.

Legal Investigations: Several cases are under investigation, including allegations of sexual misconduct and land encroachment. Notably, a Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) case was registered against a doctor associated with ‘Isha Outreach’, who was subsequently arrested and denied bail.

These revelations have prompted the Supreme Court to schedule a hearing on October 18, 2024, to further examine the allegations against the Isha Foundation.

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