Kailasa Representatives Arrested in Bolivia Over Land Deal Scandal
In a recent incident in Bolivia, representatives associated with Nityananda’s Kailasa reportedly made controversial land agreements with local tribes. The representatives, who had previously assisted locals during a fire, struck a deal to lease a large area of land for 25 years for $200,000. However, they proposed a thousand-year lease, along with plans for aerial usage and natural resource excavation. This raised suspicions and prompted a local investigative report, which led to public uproar. The Bolivian government swiftly intervened, arresting 20 individuals connected to Kailasa and annulling their agreements. The arrested individuals were deported to their respective countries, including India, China, and the US. The case has attracted significant attention, with questions about the activities of Kailasa’s representatives in the region.