April 20, 2026 9:53 pm
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April 20, 2026 9:53 pm

Prophet Bajendra Singh in a premeditated conspiracy

Before Bajendra Singh became a Christian, a significant incident occurred in his life. He was accused in a rape case, which led to his imprisonment in Punjab. In the same prison, there was a Nepali man named Shankar Karki, who was a Christian. Shankar Karki shared the Gospel with him and led him to accept Lord Jesus.

What we need to understand is that all humans on earth are sinners and are enslaved by sin and wickedness. Jesus came to erase those sins. Jesus accepted the sinner Bajendra Singh, and according to the Bible, his sins were washed away by the blood of Jesus. As a result, his old life passed away, and he received a new life.

Even though Bajendra Singh sinned before becoming a Christian, Jesus forgave him. Afterward, people started calling him a prophet. There have indeed been financial transactions in Bajendra Singh’s ministry, but he has not committed a hell-worthy sin like rape. His ministry has shown many glorious works leading people toward heaven.

Currently, the Indian court has sentenced Bajendra Singh to life imprisonment. This story originally began in Nepal. The program under Prophet Bajendra Singh’s name was first held on September 24-25, 2024, at Jesus College in Kathmandu, but at that time, it seems that Prophet Bajendra Singh himself was unaware of it.

Later, on November 20-21, 2024, another program was held in Sauraha, Chitwan. Although it was supposed to be a two-day event, the Nepalese authorities allowed only one full day and a short session on the second day. Bajendra Singh was brought to Chitwan by Nepali organizing teams. Similarly, on March 5-6, 2025, a healing program led by Prophet Bajendra Singh was conducted in Kailali.

However, the donations collected from Nepalese followers were misused by Bajendra Singh’s disciples. Due to this, Bajendra Singh physically assaulted a male and a female worker in his own office. A video clearly shows this incident, where an internal review meeting was taking place with about 13-14 people, including a child. Because of their misconduct, Bajendra Singh was seen slapping his own disciples.

Following this, many of Bajendra Singh’s disciples started quitting and fleeing. One of them, Dharmendra, managed to hide in Nepal. Other disciples, seeking revenge, linked an old case with a new one and pushed forward a rape accusation against him. This provided an opportunity for extremist groups to add fuel to the fire.

Taking advantage of the situation, Anil Sagar, Sumit Saini, and Mohit Verma reopened a seven-year-old registered case, which ultimately led to Bajendra Singh being declared guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment. Currently, this case has gone viral across various media platforms in India.

Programs were held in three different locations in Nepal, and in all these places, money was collected, turning it into a money-making scheme. However, Bajendra Singh was not informed about this by his Indian and Nepali teams. His role was limited to appearing on stage, after which he was immediately taken back to his room. Meanwhile, the team was secretly engaged in collecting and earning money.

Donations were also being collected for prayers in India, and secretly, Nepali Christians were also giving money to receive prayers. This money was exploited by Bajendra Singh’s Indian disciples along with some Nepali individuals.

However, both Nepali and Indian media began broadcasting highly controversial reports about Bajendra Singh. The continuous defamation might have angered him. Out of frustration, he summoned his disciples to his office and was seen slapping them in a moment of rage.

When Bajendra beat his disciples, they started coming forward in the media from both India and Nepal, accusing him and calling him a fraud. However, these deceiving disciples have not been able to deny that the healing was not done by Bajendra himself. They continue to claim that the healing was done through Lord Jesus, which indirectly confirms that Bajendra Singh is not a false prophet.

There is another aspect to this matter. A disciple of Bajendra named Dharmendra came to Thamel, Kathmandu, and made various accusations against Bajendra before leaving the country. Even though the Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs and the Immigration Department did not grant permission for Thailand, it appears that he left through internal arrangements, possibly by bribing officials.

Bajendra Singh’s disciples turned out to be betrayers like Judas. Meanwhile, in India, a girl accused him of various things. It seems that she was influenced by others and, out of anger from being beaten, falsely accused him of rape. These deceiving disciples have become weapons for those who have been waiting for an opportunity to trap Bajendra Singh.

During an interview on News Nation, media advisor Surjeet Thapar and the so-called victim woman had a conversation where the woman also accused Surjeet Thapar. The journalist mentioned that they had met Bajendra Singh in the church in 2024. The case against Bajendra Singh has been ongoing since 2018. The journalist even told the woman that she had given a false testimony.

It appears that a gang is actively working to trap Bajendra Singh. There are many examples worldwide where prominent figures have been framed using women. In 2018, a woman filed a rape case against Bajendra Singh, and in 2025, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.

The individuals who supported the woman were Anis Sagar, Sumit Saini, and Mohit Verma. The woman expressed her happiness, saying, “Thank you for helping me win my long-forgotten case.”

The hidden truth is known only to Lord Jesus. However, one thing is certain—this was a deliberate plot to frame Bajendra Singh and ruin his reputation.

There are many indications that this incident might have been orchestrated in a planned manner!!!

 
 
 
 
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