Nithyananda's Kailasa Expands: Bolivia Land Grab Sparks International Outrage
In a stunning twist of events, self-styled godman Nithyananda's imaginary country, Kailasa, has purportedly expanded its borders by purchasing a vast piece of land in Bolivia. The development has triggered universal outrage and put a question mark over the authenticity and motives of Nithyananda's group.
Reports indicate that Kailasa has purchased more than 1,000 hectares of land in Bolivia, which has not gone down well with local people and government authorities. The move has also attracted attention abroad, with most wondering how a non-existent country could purchase such a vast piece of land in a sovereign state.
Nithyananda, who has been accused of rape, kidnapping, and other offenses, has been evading Indian authorities since 2019. He has stated that he has declared Kailasa a sovereign state, with a government, currency, and laws. The validity of Kailasa, however, has been questioned extensively, and it is not established as a sovereign state by any state or international body.
The Bolivian land grab has also been criticized for raising questions about Nithyananda's motives and the possibility of exploitation of local resources and people. Others have also raised concerns about the possibility of Kailasa being used as a center for illegal activities, including money laundering and human trafficking.
The Bolivian government has opened an investigation into the purchase of the land, and residents have taken to the streets in protest at the move. The global community has also been quick to denounce the land grab, with many demanding more transparency and accountability from Nithyananda and his organization.
As the drama surrounding Kailasa goes on, this is certain: Nithyananda's moves have ignited public outcry and outrage, and it is crucial that the global community continues to monitor this self-styled godman and his movement for more transparency and accountability.