Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Family discord suspected behind Bhaiyyu suicide

- Punya Priya Mitra and Hema Tiwari letters@hindustant­imes.com

BHOPAL/INDORE: The growing difference­s between his 18-year-old daughter and second wife could have driven self-styled spiritual leader Bhaiyyu Maharaj to suicide, the preliminar­y investigat­ion by police has revealed.

“We have indication­s that there was an animosity between Kuhu (also known as Kalyani) and Dr Ayushi and it might be the reason behind the suicide,” said Indore’s director general of police Harinaraya­nachari Mishra. He added the evidence was not conclusive and police were probing other aspects.

The 50-year-old locked himself in his daughter’s room and shot himself with his revolver in his Silver Springs Colony house on Tuesday afternoon, leaving behind a suicide note in which he wrote about being “stressed out” and “fed up”. A senior officer associated with the investigat­ion said they have seized Bhaiyyu Maharaj’s mobile phone, tablet and computer to find out whether anyone was blackmaili­ng him, which could have led him to commit suicide.

Police are also investigat­ing his hour-long meeting with a woman at a restaurant near Rau on Monday afternoon. Mishra said the woman has been identified as a family friend and details of the conversati­ons are being collected. Police sources familiar with the probe said Kuhu never accepted her father’s marriage with Dr Ayushi. Kuhu’s mother and Bhaiyyu Maharaj’s first wife, Madhavi, died in November 2015 and he married Dr Ayushi, a gynaecolog­ist who was attached to his ashram in Shivpuri, on April 30, 2017.

Kuhu also did not like the fact that Dr Ayushi’s parents were living in a rented house near their residence in Silver Springs Colony, sources quoted above said. Police said things worsened after 45-year-old Dr Ayushi gave birth to a daughter four months ago. Kuhu smashed Dr Ayushi’s photograph­s in the house on Tuesday after she reached Indore from Pune and had to be controlled by women guards pre-sent there, a police officer said.

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