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Brahmin Boys Dragged by the Hair and Beaten: Shankaracharya Stopped from Bathing in the Ganges — BJP’s Downfall Inevitable?

Invoking the phrase “Vinash Kale Viparit Buddhihi,” recent incidents reported along the banks of the holy Ganges reflect a deeply disturbing breakdown of restraint and respect for faith. Brahmin boys were allegedly subjected to extreme assault—dragged, abused, and beaten—while attempting to perform a ritual bath, an act that holds profound religious significance in Hindu tradition. In a separate but equally alarming episode, a Shankaracharya was reportedly stopped from taking a holy dip, and saints were manhandled, sparking widespread outrage. Such acts, if established, represent a grave violation of religious freedom and personal dignity, and are viewed by many as among the worst insults to Hinduism’s sacred practices and custodians. Civil society leaders and religious communities have demanded swift, impartial investigations, accountability for those responsible, and concrete measures to ensure that sacred spaces remain safe, respectful, and accessible to all devotees, irrespective of identity. The worst thing is that it happened in the reign of Yogi Adityanath.


Magh Mela Row | Swami Sarawasti gets notice for using ‘Shankaracharya’ title, he says admin interfering with age-old traditions​

Mela authority cites 2022 SC order; Cong, SP and Hindu Mahasabha condemn action​

Written by Maulshree Seth
Lucknow | Updated: January 21, 2026 08:03 AM IST
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Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati at Sangam during the Magh Mela, in Prayagraj on Monday. (ANI Photo)
Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati at Sangam during the Magh Mela, in Prayagraj on Monday. (ANI Photo)
The ongoing tussle between Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati of Jyotishpeeth Badrinath and the Prayagraj administration in Uttar Pradesh over Mauni Amavasya snan at the Sangam escalated on Tuesday after the Magha Mela Authority, citing a 2022 Supreme Court order, issued a notice to the Swami, asking him to explain why he is using the “Shankaracharya” title.

The Mela authority has given him 24 hours to comply.

In response, Swami Saraswati’s team said it would take legal action against the authority and accused it of interfering with the age-old traditions of Shankaracharya and his disciples. The team has also started an online signature campaign against the administration, seeking supporters of “Sanatan” to join them.

Swami Saraswati said notices were selectively issued against him because he raised demands related to cow protection.

On Sunday, during the auspicious Mauni Amavasya, Swami Saraswati and his supporters were on their way to take a dip at the Sangam when police allegedly stopped him.


Reacting to the Mela authority’s notice to the seer, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav accused the BJP and its allies of being divisive and arrogant. Calling the Mela authority’s notice to Swami “highly condemnable”, the SP chief, in a post on X, said those seeking certificates should first present their own credentials.

The Congress also slammed the BJP and asked whether any government, chief minister, or prime minister has any right to question the status of the Shankaracharya. “BJP people who used to ask Muslims – ‘kaagaz dikhao’ (show the papers) – are now telling the same to a top Hindu seer… This is against all traditions. What is happening is unprecedented. Every single Hindu across the world is watching what is happening in Uttar Pradesh. These people are sinners. They will never be forgiven,” Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera said at a press meet in Delhi.

“When Prime Minister Narendra Modi bowed his head before Avimukteshwaranand ji – till then he was a Shankaracharya. As long as Avimukteshwaranand ji did not question the government about cow meat – till then he was a Shankaracharya… But now he is no longer a Shankaracharya because he did not bow his head before the king, and that is why the Yogi Adityanath government is demanding papers from him today,” the Congress leader added.

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Meanwhile, the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha on Tuesday, in an open letter addressed to UP CM Yogi Adityanath, demanded strict action against officials allegedly involved in “stopping” Swami Saraswati from taking bath at the Sangam on Sunday. Seeking a public apology, the Hindu Mahasabha said the incident “amounted to an insult to saints and seers”. The outfit alleged it was part of a conspiracy to “tarnish the image of the Uttar Pradesh government and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath”, and said any disrespect to saints was unacceptable.

In its notice dated January 19, the Mela Authority referred to a civil appeal pending in the Supreme Court and asked him to explain how he was using the title of Shankaracharya of the Jyotish Peeth.

Devotees gather in large numbers at the Magh Mela Kshetra to take a holy dip at Sangam, on the occasion of Mauni Amavasya, in Prayagraj on Sunday. (ANI Photo)
Devotees gather in large numbers at the Magh Mela Kshetra to take a holy dip at Sangam, on the occasion of Mauni Amavasya, in Prayagraj on Sunday. (ANI Photo)
The notice stated that since no further order has been passed in the plea, until the Supreme Court disposes of the appeal in question or passes a further order regarding the consecration, no Dharmacharya can be consecrated as Shankaracharya of Jyotishpeeth.

“It is clear that no Dharmacharya has been consecrated as Shankaracharya of Jyotishpeeth. Despite this, you have declared and displayed yourself as Shankaracharya of Jyotishpeeth on a board installed at your camp during the Magh Mela… This act of yours demonstrates disregard for the order of the Supreme Court,” said the notice.

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“… besides complying with the above order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court, you should also clarify within 24 hours of receipt of this letter as to how you are using the word Shankaracharya before your name or promoting/propagating yourself as the Shankaracharya of Jyotishpeeth?” it added.

Speaking to The Indian Express, Sanjay Pandey, communications in-charge of Swami Avimukteshwaranand, said, “…we are going to reply accordingly. However, matters related to Shankaracharya are [part of a tradition spanning] over 2,500 years, where the position is [passed on] to a chosen disciple. It is a matter of Sanatan tradition, which the administration should not interfere with.”

Questioning the timing of the notice, Pandey added that they had been camping at the site for the past month and wondered why the administration had “suddenly woken up” to the issue of the title.

The Mela Authority and District Administration maintained that no one was stopped from taking the “snan,” but said the Swami’s cavalcade and procession were not permitted in accordance with the prescribed system to ensure the safety of pilgrims.

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Prayagraj District Magistrate, Manish Kumar Verma, told mediapersons that following the SC’s 2022 directions, the administration sought legal opinion on conferring the Shankaracharya protocol to Swami Avimukteshwaranand. Based on the recommendations, no such protocol has been accorded to him at any mela since then.

Refuting the allegations made by Swami Avimukteshwaranand and his followers, Prayagraj Divisional Commissioner Soumya Agarwal said no one was stopped from taking a snan.

However, she said, given the heavy crowd at the Sangam nose that day, Avimukteshwaranand was repeatedly requested to step down from his chariot and take the snan, as allowing the entire procession would have posed risks to the safety of pilgrims and Kalpavasis.

Officials said their repeated requests went unheeded, leading to a major block of over three hours.
Swami Avimukteshwaranand, however, alleged that the administration’s action against him was biased, claiming it stemmed from his criticism of the government’s functioning following last year’s stampede during the Kumbh Mela.
 
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Bareilly City Magistrate Quits over Govt’s ‘Anti-Brahmin’ Stand, Shankaracharya row: 'Beaten with Feet, Kicks, and Shoes...'​

Bareilly city magistrate Alankar Agnihotri resigned in a rare act of protest, citing alleged “anti-Brahmin” policies, the UGC Regulations 2026, and the Magh Mela incident involving Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand’s disciples.​

Bareilly

Uttar Pradesh govt has ordered disciplinary action against Alankar Agnihotri, who resigned as Bareilly City Magistrate yesterday, and attaches him to Shamli District Magistrate.

In a rare protest against the government from within the bureaucracy, Provincial Civil Service officer Alankar Agnihotri resigned on Monday (January 26), accusing the government of pursuing an “anti-Brahmin” approach and targeting Sanatan traditions.
Agnihotri, a 2019-batch UPPCS officer currently posted as city magistrate in Bareilly, posted multiple photos on Facebook holding placards reading “take back the black law” and “boycott BJP” in the days leading up to the decision, signalling growing anger over recent developments.

His resignation letter, addressed to the UP Governor, the Election Commission and the state election commissioner, has since gone viral on social media.
In his resignation, Agnihotri sharply criticised the alleged treatment of disciples of Jyotish Peeth Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand during the Magh Mela in Prayagraj. He alleged that the disciples were dragged by their hair and beaten by the local administration while bathing on Mauni Amavasya, calling it an attack on Sanatan tradition.
Also Read | What Are the UGC Equity Regulations 2026? Key Changes, Powers, and Concerns Explained

"An anti-Brahmin campaign is going on in the Uttar Pradesh government for quite some time now. Brahmins are being singled out and tortured. Somewhere, a deputy jailer is beating a Brahmin. In another police station, a disabled Brahmin is being beaten to death. Just imagine the recent incidents over the last two weeks, including the Magh Mela, where on the day of Mauni Amavasya, our Shankaracharya of Jyotir Math (Jyotishpeeth), Swami Avimukteshwarananda Saraswati Maharaj, went to take a bath. His disciples, along with elderly monks, were beaten with feet, kicks, and shoes...,"Agnihotri said.
"When the administration beats like this, do you want to send the message to people from other communities outside that when the administration beats like this, there will be a massacre? What do you want? Do you want to massacre Brahmins?" Atgnihotri told ANI.
Agnihotri also targeted the UGC Regulations 2026, claiming they would “increase harassment” of Brahmins. He alleged that the regulations portray the general category as “self-proclaimed criminals” and described the provisions framed in the name of equality as discriminatory.

“The new UGC regulations are against the general category. Those who consider themselves leaders of Brahmins are also staying silent, just like corporate employees. I appeal to them that if their conscience is still alive, they should stand with the people. When the general category is protesting, don’t you feel any shame in not standing with them?” he said.
He called upon elected representatives of the Brahmin community in the Centre and the state to resign from their posts and stand with the community, claiming that the general category was increasingly distancing itself from both the governments.

According to the UGC, the revised regulations aim to curb caste-based discrimination on campuses by formally including Other Backward Classes within the grievance framework. While the move is meant to reflect ground realities, it has triggered protests from several general category groups.

A Resignation That Raises Political Heat​

In a deeply personal note to the governor, Agnihotri wrote: “I, Alankar Agnihotri, am a 2019-batch gazetted officer of the Uttar Pradesh Provincial Service, currently posted as city magistrate, Bareilly, in Bareilly district. I would also like to highlight that I earned my B.Tech degree from IIT (BHU), under the All India Hindu University, for which I will remain lifelong grateful to Bharat Ratna Mahamana Madan Mohan Malaviya, whose vision led to the establishment of the Banaras Hindu University. With Kashi and the brave land of Hanumanji in mind, I am expressing my thoughts candidly.”


— ANI (@ANI)
Before his posting in Bareilly, Agnihotri served as deputy collector in Unnao, Balrampur and Etah, and as assistant municipal commissioner in Lucknow.
Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh government has ordered disciplinary action against Alankar Agnihotri and attached him to the Shamli District Magistrate. As per the order issued by the Special Secretary, Agnihotri will remain attached to the office of the District Magistrate, Shamli, until the completion of the inquiry.
Reacting to the resignation, Samajwadi Party spokesperson Fakrul Hasan Chand said, “The government has not apologized for what happened to the Shankaracharya in Prayagraj, which is why the officer felt hurt. The incident has hurt the sentiments of millions of Hindus. It is commonly said in Uttar Pradesh that this government is anti-Brahmin. The government has already committed its biggest blunder.”
For the Latest news, India News and breaking stories from around the world, visit Times Now for live coverage and in-depth reporting.

 
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Both fools named Modi and Yogi are messing unnecessarily messing with most educated, most enlightened and most influential, most honest and most nationalist community called Brahmins just to appease Dalits. 14% Brahmins of UP are sufficient to dislodge both these treacherous people from their position. BJP gets 40% votes in UP. Brahmins votes almost fully to BJP. If 14% Brahmins vote to other party, they are increased by 14% while BJP reduced to less than 30% and 10 parliament seats. This is sufficient to remove Yogi from CM and Modi from being P.M. Brahmins were his protective shield to Protect them from all verbal and Ideological attacks. These Ba***ds have destroyed their Protective layer in arrogance, personal dislikes and in the lust of possible few more votes from Dalits. They will lose every thing.
 
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BJP and Modi have treacherous blood. If you support them unconditionally, they start treating you as granted. It is always to remain floating vote bank so that they pamper you. They have proved to be the bigger enemy of Upper caste Hindus than Congress. They have made it almost impossible for upper cast Hindus to breath freely. Ch**ya Yogi and Modi proved to be bigger enemies of upper caste Hindus than anybody else in near history. They are bringing new UGC act where only Upper caste Hindus can be held responsible in campus for fight between students.
Isn't yogi also from an akhada. A bamman?

This could be an inter bamman rivalry between peeth and akhada from way back ?
 
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Bareilly City Magistrate Quits over Govt’s ‘Anti-Brahmin’ Stand, Shankaracharya row: 'Beaten with Feet, Kicks, and Shoes...'​

Bareilly city magistrate Alankar Agnihotri resigned in a rare act of protest, citing alleged “anti-Brahmin” policies, the UGC Regulations 2026, and the Magh Mela incident involving Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand’s disciples.​

Bareilly

Uttar Pradesh govt has ordered disciplinary action against Alankar Agnihotri, who resigned as Bareilly City Magistrate yesterday, and attaches him to Shamli District Magistrate.

In a rare protest against the government from within the bureaucracy, Provincial Civil Service officer Alankar Agnihotri resigned on Monday (January 26), accusing the government of pursuing an “anti-Brahmin” approach and targeting Sanatan traditions.
Agnihotri, a 2019-batch UPPCS officer currently posted as city magistrate in Bareilly, posted multiple photos on Facebook holding placards reading “take back the black law” and “boycott BJP” in the days leading up to the decision, signalling growing anger over recent developments.

His resignation letter, addressed to the UP Governor, the Election Commission and the state election commissioner, has since gone viral on social media.
In his resignation, Agnihotri sharply criticised the alleged treatment of disciples of Jyotish Peeth Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand during the Magh Mela in Prayagraj. He alleged that the disciples were dragged by their hair and beaten by the local administration while bathing on Mauni Amavasya, calling it an attack on Sanatan tradition.
Also Read | What Are the UGC Equity Regulations 2026? Key Changes, Powers, and Concerns Explained

"An anti-Brahmin campaign is going on in the Uttar Pradesh government for quite some time now. Brahmins are being singled out and tortured. Somewhere, a deputy jailer is beating a Brahmin. In another police station, a disabled Brahmin is being beaten to death. Just imagine the recent incidents over the last two weeks, including the Magh Mela, where on the day of Mauni Amavasya, our Shankaracharya of Jyotir Math (Jyotishpeeth), Swami Avimukteshwarananda Saraswati Maharaj, went to take a bath. His disciples, along with elderly monks, were beaten with feet, kicks, and shoes...,"Agnihotri said.
"When the administration beats like this, do you want to send the message to people from other communities outside that when the administration beats like this, there will be a massacre? What do you want? Do you want to massacre Brahmins?" Atgnihotri told ANI.
Agnihotri also targeted the UGC Regulations 2026, claiming they would “increase harassment” of Brahmins. He alleged that the regulations portray the general category as “self-proclaimed criminals” and described the provisions framed in the name of equality as discriminatory.

“The new UGC regulations are against the general category. Those who consider themselves leaders of Brahmins are also staying silent, just like corporate employees. I appeal to them that if their conscience is still alive, they should stand with the people. When the general category is protesting, don’t you feel any shame in not standing with them?” he said.
He called upon elected representatives of the Brahmin community in the Centre and the state to resign from their posts and stand with the community, claiming that the general category was increasingly distancing itself from both the governments.

According to the UGC, the revised regulations aim to curb caste-based discrimination on campuses by formally including Other Backward Classes within the grievance framework. While the move is meant to reflect ground realities, it has triggered protests from several general category groups.

A Resignation That Raises Political Heat​

In a deeply personal note to the governor, Agnihotri wrote: “I, Alankar Agnihotri, am a 2019-batch gazetted officer of the Uttar Pradesh Provincial Service, currently posted as city magistrate, Bareilly, in Bareilly district. I would also like to highlight that I earned my B.Tech degree from IIT (BHU), under the All India Hindu University, for which I will remain lifelong grateful to Bharat Ratna Mahamana Madan Mohan Malaviya, whose vision led to the establishment of the Banaras Hindu University. With Kashi and the brave land of Hanumanji in mind, I am expressing my thoughts candidly.”



Before his posting in Bareilly, Agnihotri served as deputy collector in Unnao, Balrampur and Etah, and as assistant municipal commissioner in Lucknow.
Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh government has ordered disciplinary action against Alankar Agnihotri and attached him to the Shamli District Magistrate. As per the order issued by the Special Secretary, Agnihotri will remain attached to the office of the District Magistrate, Shamli, until the completion of the inquiry.
Reacting to the resignation, Samajwadi Party spokesperson Fakrul Hasan Chand said, “The government has not apologized for what happened to the Shankaracharya in Prayagraj, which is why the officer felt hurt. The incident has hurt the sentiments of millions of Hindus. It is commonly said in Uttar Pradesh that this government is anti-Brahmin. The government has already committed its biggest blunder.”
For the Latest news, India News and breaking stories from around the world, visit Times Now for live coverage and in-depth reporting.

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