7 days ago, Sirsa's Handi Khera Baba Sanjay Bhagat began online healing sessions. Previously, he held in-person gatherings on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, attracting large crowds. After a video surfaced showing him inappropriately touching a woman's chest during a session, his public gatherings stopped. Now, Sanjay conducts healings from home, sometimes over the phone. Villagers oppose his practices, blocking entry points to prevent followers from reaching his darbar. His YouTube channel livestreams healing sessions, encouraging viewers to visit. Critics claim these videos mislead people, leading to exploitation through expensive oil sales and fees. The controversy has significantly reduced his follower count. (Updated 23 Oct 2025, 05:16 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- 7 days ago, Sirsa's Handi Khera Baba Sanjay Bhagat began online healing sessions
- Previously, he held in-person gatherings on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, attracting large crowds
- After a video surfaced showing him inappropriately touching a woman's chest during a session, his public gatherings stopped