Delhi Baba’s Sleazy Chats Spark Outrage: “Come to My Room, I’ll Take You Abroad”

 A self-proclaimed spiritual guru from Delhi has come under intense public scrutiny after screenshots of his alleged sleazy chats surfaced online. The messages, which include statements like “Come to my room, I’ll take you abroad on a trip,” have sparked outrage across social media platforms, raising serious questions about the conduct and credibility of self-styled godmen.

The chats, reportedly shared by multiple individuals, suggest a pattern of inappropriate behavior and manipulation under the guise of spiritual guidance. The Baba, whose identity is yet to be officially confirmed by authorities, is said to have lured followers—particularly women—with promises of foreign travel, blessings, and personal favors.

Activists and public figures have condemned the incident, calling for stricter regulation of spiritual organizations and greater accountability for those who claim religious authority. “This is not just a breach of trust—it’s exploitation disguised as faith,” said one women’s rights advocate.

The Delhi Police have acknowledged the viral content and stated that they are reviewing the material for potential legal action. If proven, the Baba could face charges under sections related to harassment, fraud, and abuse of influence.

This incident adds to a growing list of controversies involving self-styled spiritual leaders in India, many of whom have faced allegations ranging from financial fraud to sexual misconduct. It also reignites the debate on how vulnerable individuals are often targeted under the pretense of spiritual healing and guidance.

As investigations continue, the public awaits clarity and justice. Meanwhile, the case serves as a stark reminder to approach spiritual figures with discernment and to report any behavior that crosses ethical or legal boundaries.