Fresch you have made a worthy insight. Though we here are engaged in intellectual dialogue, the implication of the veracity of certain positions is not an idle matter. If I am indeed acting out of maliciousness and unconsciousness, then I agree with you entirely. Woof Woof Woof!!! Oops I just peed on Amrito’s leg!!! If however the resort management are acting in ways that show a reckless (or wilful) disregard to visitors of the resort, then the karmic burden shall be worn by those in power. The truth is not both ways, and I am a betting swami. If you are sincere in your attack on me, then you are a betting ma. You will be travelling with Amrito into your next life.
There is a section in the Indian Penal Code that the police could have charged the management of the German Bakery with. They were repeatedly warned about the possibility of an imminent attack, and of the appropriate measures to be taken to reduce the risk. Presumably one of those measures is to do with sensible practical steps to be taken when an unclaimed bag is identified. The haphazard approach actually taken clearly demonstrated a lacking in this regard. The Pune police have to date decided not to pursue charges for this negligence. Though the Osho resort was spared from an attack, the contact of management at the resort in this regard is in my opinion also similarly negligent.
Fresch, if you did indeed see Swami Headley at the German Bakery, then the women that you noticed was with him would be of interest to any credible investigator.
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