Bajrang muni Das, a monk accused of sexually harassing Muslim women, stated he had no regrets, felt no shame, and was willing to go to jail as many times as necessary to safeguard hinduism and Hindu women. The Maharishi Sri Lashman Das Udasi Ashram is in Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh. Abbot Mahant Bajrang muni Das is in charge. On april 2, he attended a Hindu spiritual procession in Sitapur. Mahant Bajrang muni was given police security in his vehicle, which was armed with AK-47 weapons. The procession travelled via a mosque in Sitapur's Khairabad neighbourhood.

"I would like to convey this in very kind words," the monk Bajrang muni Das said as he sat in his car, threatening the Muslim women. The threat was captured on video and shared on social media, causing outrage. The National Commission for women subsequently stepped in and filed a complaint against Mahant Bajrang muni Das, who was then detained.

It's important noting that just minutes before his arrest, a video of his apologies was released. He was granted bail yesterday under the circumstances (Saturday). Later this morning, he was released on bail (Apr. 24). He went on to claim that he had no regrets about his remarks and that he was willing to go to jail as many times as he needed to in order to safeguard hinduism and Hindu women.

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