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Pt Sanjay Rath
Sanjay Rath's hard to digest Jyotish dealings Dear visitor, Below is the brief summary of the events that led Mr. Srinivas Raju and Mr. Vijay Deep (both residents of New Delhi) to file official police complaint with the D.C.P - Economics Offences Wing (Department of New Delhi Police) for 'Fraud, Cheating and Misappropriation' against U.K. Rath (father of Sanjay Rath) and Sanjay Rath himself. |
Letter to Sanjay Rath by Srinivas Raju (written in November 2000): The letter below explains how on the pretext of building SJVC (Sri Jagannatha Vedic Center) Sanjay Rath wanted to use profits from his finance business to start SJVC in a big way, but as you'll be able to see from Raju's letter below, that has changed before it even started. Srinivas Raju initially approached Sanjay Rath for astrological consultation and on that occasion Sanjay Rath told him that because he has Jupiter in 8th house (8th house is significator/karaka for loans and Jupiter is significator/karaka for wealth) that Raju's wealth will come through loans and Sanjay Rath immediately offered help to Raju to get loan for his company and at the same time he encouraged Raju to study Jyotish under his guidance. (click on thumbnails to see full size page) |
raju_letter1.jpg | raju_letter2.jpg | raju_letter3.jpg | Srinivas Raju's official police complaint against Sanjay Rath and his father (scans of original documents filed with New Delhi Police - Economics Offences Wing, click on thumbnails to see full size page): | raju1.jpg | raju2.jpg | raju3.jpg | Vijay Deep's official police complaint against Sanjay Rath and his father (scans of original documents filed with New Delhi Police - Economics Offences Wing, click on thumbnails to see full size page): | vijaydeep1.jpg | vijaydeep2.jpg | vijaydeep3.jpg | vijaydeep4.jpg |
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Detailed explanation of events:
Coming to the crux of the matter, without wasting your precious time, things in Delhi were apparently fine until Sanjay's father came into the scene in early 2000 (when he came over from Bhubaneshwar) and got Sanjay into the ECB (External Commercial Borrowing) business, which is all about borrowing money from foreign lenders at soft rates of interest and using the gap (between the foreign and Indian rates of interest) for commercial benefit in India. It sounded a good project with the promise (as made by Sanjay's father) of attractive rates of interest and bulk amounts coming in for betterment of business ventures. Sanjay, on behalf of his father, had told Raju that one company in Calcutta was already being benefited from this scheme on the basis of loans arranged by his father and that Raju (who had wanted to open up a small hotel/resort project for naturopathy, yogic healing etc. as the USP) should revise his project proposals to a larger size so that appropriate levels of funds could be arranged through this scheme for his benefit and completion of his dream project. Raju, along with his partner, floated a Public Limited Company for this purpose (as suggested to him) spending over 6 lakh rupees for registration of the company with the government under the relevant rules. He had spent another 35 lakhs for the purchase of land (for the project in Himachal Pradesh). And, another amount of 5.5 lakhs was given to Sanjay's father (through Sanjay) as refundable security deposit as part of the agreement to conclude the contract of obtaining the loan/ECB. The situation today is that Raju (and his partner) is down by close to 50 lakhs (including the miscellaneous expenses borne by him during the trips to Bombay etc. made by Raju, Sanjay and his father) as the amount paid to the Govt. of India for the registration of the firm is gone as it is non-refundable. Since the loan has not materialised, Raju is in no position to complete the project which had a two year time frame (as required under the laws of the Himachal Pradesh Government) for completion and that land is likely to be taken over by the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. That is also going. The refundable security deposit of 5.5 lakhs is yet to be returned to Raju despite the fact that Raju has been pursuing its return since 2000. He has written three personal notes/letters to Sanjay ever since and has also met him personally on several occasions. No formal agreements/papers were made in the case of Raju as all the transaction was done on faith reposed on the words of Sanjay. The only thing is payment of the 5.5 lakhs (security deposit) was made through the Bank.