The Asian Age

Hospital may sue ashram over Ganga saver’s death

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Dehradun, Oct. 13: The AIIMS in Rishikesh where environmen­talist G. D. Agarwal died after a 110- day fast to save the Ganga has threatened to file a defamation case against the ashram with which he was associated for accusing it of being a part of a “conspiracy” to kill the activist.

But the Matri Sadan ashram reiterated its charge on Saturday, saying it would lodge an FIR over the “conspiracy”.

There is a tussle over IIT professor- turnedseer’s body as well.

Agarwal’s “spiritual guru” Swami Avimuktesh­waranand has laid claim on it while the government hospital says the activist had pledged his organs for medical research at the institute.

G. D. Agarwal, also known as Swami Gyanswaroo­p Sanand, died at Rishikesh’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences on Thursday, where he was forcibly brought a day earlier.

He was on an indefinite fast at Matri Sadan in Rishikesh, demanding government measures to ensure a clean, free- flowing Ganga.

AIIMS director Ravi Kant said the institute is all set to take the Rishikesh ashram to court over the conspiracy allegation.

“We have given the green signal to our legal team to go ahead and file a defamation suit against Matri Sadan for levelling an unfounded allegation like this against a premier medical institutio­n like ours,” he told PTI on Saturday.

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