
Controversy over Osho land in Pune | All you need to know
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Nine Osho disciples have now objected to the proposed sale of three-acre land at the Osho International Meditation Resort in Pune. What the controversy is all about? Read on to know.
After nine more Osho disciples objected to the proposed sale of three-acre land at the Osho International Meditation Resort in Pune, the Charity Commissioner's office heard their objections on Monday and listed the matter for hearing on March 25. Zurich-based OIF, which owns the Osho International Meditation Resort or Osho Ashram, had earlier sought permission from the Charity Commissioner to sell two of its plots (about 9,836 square meters) in the resort located at posh Koregaon Park area here to Rajiv Bajaj of Bajaj Auto and Rishabh Family Trust for Rs 107 crore.
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