Nithyananda’s ‘Country’ Kailasa Just Scammed A US City Into Signing An Agreement With It

Vasudha Sabharwal

Everything was perfectly normal when Newark city in New Jersey, US, signed a cultural trade agreement with a Hindu Nation of United States of Kailasa to promote commercial ties, cultural diversity, and mutual respect. Except the country doesn’t exist, it’s the creation of Swami Nithyananda, a self-styled Godman and a fugitive from India who’s absconding from child abduction and rape charges.

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On the invitation of Mayor Ras Baraka, the fake delegates of this nonexistent country were hosted in Newark earlier this year in a formal ceremony. The sister city agreement was declared “baseless and void” only six days after the papers were signed.

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The City Hall has admitted to getting hoodwinked by the representatives of the fake nation. Speaking about the incident, a spokesperson said, “Although this was a regrettable incident, the city of Newark remains committed to partnering with people from diverse cultures to enrich each other with connectivity, support, and mutual respect,” reported New York Post.

Take a look at how Twitter is reacting to the entire affair.

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A simple Google search reveals the fictional nation is located on an island off the coast of Ecuador. However, United Nations does not recognize the United States of Kailasa as a country. 

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