suchandra Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 News <form id="search" action="/search/" method="post"> <fieldset> Hindu leader resigns </fieldset></form>4:57pm Tuesday 15th July 2008 http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/news/3208671.Hindu_leader_resigns/ By Filip Hnizdo » The president of a Hare Krishna temple in Letchmore Heath has resigned after being found responsible for beating students in India. Gauri Das, president of Bhaktivedanta Manor in Hilfield Lane, inflicted "inappropriate and excessive corporal punishment" according to the child protection branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Seventeen former students and three adults gave statements alleging abuse. The abuse occured during his time teaching at the Vrndavana Gurukula school between 1991 and 2001. ISKCON has prohibited Gauri Das from serving in a position of leadership in temples for the next three years, also prohibiting him from giving classes. A spokesperson for the temple said: "We regret that Gauri Das will not be able to continue as an officer of our temple, but we also recognise the important need of the child protection office to acknowledge problems in the care of children in the past, and to address those issues. "We are pleased that Gauri Das has indicated that he would like to meet with the former students in the hope of further reconciliation." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suchandra Posted July 15, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Gauri das Found Guilty of Child Abuse BY: SADHUSHASTRA DASA Jul 13, UK 2008 — The President of Bhaktivedanta Manor has been found guilty of child abuse and removed from his position as Temple President. He will not be allowed to work with children again. He is not allowed to give class or hold any position in ISKCON for 3 years. But much to the anger of local devotees, and I am sure to children who suffered under him, it has been reported that he he is being allowed to keep an ISKCON house worth half a million pounds. If this is true, why would ISKCON be rewarding a guilty child abuser? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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