Delhi Ashram Scandal Deepens: Leaked Chats Reveal Swami Chaitanyananda Saraswati‘s Alleged Sex Demands and Trafficking Attempts
New Delhi, October 1, 2025 – Leaked text messages from the mobile phone of swami Chaitanyananda Saraswati, the Delhi ashram leader accused of molestation, reveal disturbing details of alleged sexual harassment, coercive behavior, and attempts to facilitate sex trafficking, according to a forensic review by police.
The messages show a pattern of inappropriate and persistent communication with female students. In one exchange, following an initial interaction, Chaitanyananda Saraswati responded with, “Wow, yes, baby.” Another series of messages depict a desperate attempt to engage a student, reading, “Sweety Baby Daughter Doll Babyyyyy Baby, where are you? Good morning, baby. Where are you? Why are you angry with me?????? Babyyyyyyy.”
When a student informed him she was going to sleep and would call the next day,the Swami allegedly replied,”You will not sleep with me? Good night You will not sleep with me? Speak.” Investigators note this demonstrates a “coercive tone” and “disturbing pressure” placed on the woman.
Perhaps most alarming, leaked texts reveal an alleged attempt to traffic women. In a conversation beginning with a casual invitation to “disco dancing,” Chaitanyananda Saraswati abruptly asked, “A Sheikh from Dubai is looking for a sex partner. Do you have any good friends?” When the student responded negatively, he pressed further, inquiring about classmates and junior students.
The leaked messages surfaced after a forensic examination of the Swami’s phone uncovered numerous chats with young women. Police have also indicated that Chaitanyananda Saraswati allegedly attempted to deceive and entice his targets with offers of foreign trips, iPhones, and internships.
Authorities have also found photos of the accused with airhostesses and screenshots of his alleged victims’ display pictures on his phone. Currently, 17 of 32 female students pursuing Post-Graduate Diploma in Management courses on EWS scholarships have accused Chaitanyananda Saraswati of abusive language, obscene messages, unwanted physical contact, and systematic blackmail, according to police reports.