Nemi Chand Jain
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Nemi Chand Jain (born 1950), also known as Chandraswami, is an Indian tantrik. He is also referred to as a controversial Godman. He was the "spiritual adviser" of the Prime Minister of India, P V Narasimha Rao. In 1996, he was arrested on charges of swindling. He was accused of cheating and defrauding a London-based businessman of $100,000.
Larry J. Kolb's book "Overworld" goes into some detail on Chandraswami.
[edit] External links
- "Rao's spiritual adviser behind bars" - CNN.com article dated May 3, 1996
- "Chandraswami:The good, bad and the ugly" - Times of India article dated December 22, 2001
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NAME | Jain, Nemi Chand |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Chandraswami |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Indian tantrik |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1950 |
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