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UK "IRG"
reports program success
CHAKRA (Bhaktivedanta Manor, UK) -
September 14, 1999: A meeting of ritvik theorists held in Radlett, 2
miles from Bhaktivedanta Manor, was well attended, according to an article
on CHAKRA’s online forum. “The fact that the program was a success is
evidenced by the fact that CHAKRA, a website run by one of ISKCON’s many
gurus, has gone to all the trouble of trying to discredit the program by
making up lies,” the article claims. “CHAKRA claims that only 15 people attended, but
our taped video evidence will show many more than 15 people there. Anyone
is welcome to view this video, and see for themselves the pathetic levels
that CHAKRA have now had to stoop to, simply telling straight forward
lies, and hoping no one will notice.” The reporter claims that CHAKRA has resorted to
“lying” to “discredit a successful program.” CHAKRA
reported a meeting in the village hall in local Letchmore Heath was
poorly attended. (It was.) Another program, held in Radlett, had up to 80
people, the report claims. “Since the program was actually held in a church in
the town of Radlett, which is over 2 miles from the Manor, there may
indeed have only been 15 people at this ‘village hall,’“ the author
claimed. Adridharan dasa, temple president from Calcutta who
is presently involved in a legal dispute with ISKCON, introduced Madhu
Pandit who then made a multi-media presentation of preaching in Bangalore. © CHAKRA 14-Sep-1999 Go to the Ritvik Page |
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