Coimbatore: Alleging that their two daughters were being held captive by city-based Isha Yoga centre and had been made sanyasins, a couple on Monday sought the help of the District Collector to set them free. [caption id=“attachment_2929810” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Jaggi Vasudev. Getty Images[/caption] In a petition to the collector, retired professor Kamaraj alleged that his two daughters, aged 33 and 31, who had gone to the centre to learn yoga some time ago, were “brain washed” and forced to stay there. The Yoga centre’s head had allegedly made the two tonsure their heads and wear saffron clothes. He was not allowing them to mingle with outsiders, Kamaraj, who had come to the collectorate with his wife, said. Kamaraj alleged that he was not even allowed to meet and talk to his daughters, who were M Tech and B Tech degree holders and holding good posts, he said. Expressing apprehensions about their safety, he requested the collector to immediately intervene and get them released. Efforts to get a reaction from the Yoga centre were of no avail.
A couple on Monday alleged that their two daughters were being held captive by Jaggi Vasudev’s Isha Yoga centre.
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