The Baba following and their networths

The net worth of Babas in India will make you go crazy. Remember, they are all considered as financially poor. 👇

Swami Nityanand: ₹10,000 Cr
Aasaram Bapu: ₹11200 Cr
Baba Ramdev: ₹1600 Cr
Sri Sri Ravishankar: ₹1000 Cr
Mata Amritananda: ₹1500 Cr
Gurmeet Ram Rahim: ₹1455 Cr
Sadhguru Jaggi: ₹415 Cr
Avdhoot Baba: ₹43Cr
Paul Dhinakaran: ₹45Cr
Dhirendra Shastri: ₹20Cr
Acharya Balkrishna: ₹160Cr

There are some names in this list who will rule in the next 20 years and break all the records.

As a society we really need to think about how we see through the baba bull shit and instead focus on education and employability of our population.

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This pales in comparison to the asset statement of DMK politicians (published by TN BJP chief). Some cheat in the name of religion; others in the name of serving the public. That is all. more  
Most babas are running a very efficient business using religion. Why do people have issues with that? Which religion or law says that babas dont have a right to earn or accumulate wealth? Ultimately, it is the public who makes them succeed. It is no different than the craze for some movie actors and politicians who also earn wealth in a similar way. more  
I am sure many are laundering money this way. In this case government should change laws and put limits to how this money should be given and declared. more  
we should also make these' people to spend money for upbringing of` education, health, yoga, etc. sectors. scizophrenia , cancerrs, many nerve deacises are sstill not cured. the^' people can spend money for research on these more  
I don't know where these figures are taken from. If there are illegal practices indulged in by the people listed here, then ask the Government to take legal action against them. Other than that, this appears to be a post targeting Hindu religious figures and peoples' faith in them specifically. more  
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