Rape-accused godman Nithyananada prohibits entry of Indians into island of 'Kailasa' over Covid surge
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Absconding since 2019, rape-accused self-styled godman Nithyananda has prohibited the entry of Indians into his island 'Kailasa' citing the surge in Covid-19 cases.
Indians will not be able to visit the island of 'Kailasa' located off the coast of Ecuador for now. Set up in 2019 by self-styled godman Nithyananda, the island has issued a decree prohibiting the entry of travellers from India, Brazil, Malaysia and the European Union in light of the second wave of Covid-19 infections across the globe. KAILASA's #PresidentialMandate Executive order directly from the #SPH for all the embassies of #KAILASA across the globe. #COVID19 #COVIDSecondWaveInIndia #CoronaSecondWave #Nithyananda #Kailaasa #ExecutiveOrder pic.twitter.com/I2D0ZvffnO An "Executive Order" issued by the "Presidential Mandate" of Kailasa, which has not been recognised as a nation, says no public will be allowed to enter the island until further notice. The notice goes further to add that all "de factor spiritual embassies of Kailasa" in the four countries listed above will remain sealed. It also directs all volunteers and 'citizens' of the unrecognised island to quarantine themselves as per local laws.More Related News