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The CBI Auroville Mystery



The Mother (Mirra Alfassa) had the vision to make a centralised system of Auroville, with one trust which can manage all affairs of Auroville, and she choose Sri Aurobindo Society Auroville as the main and one caretaker, to handle the book of accounts.


After the demise of the Mother in 1973, the in-fighting of the trustees saw many crimes and law and order issues in Auroville. During the Emergency, the atrocities committed by foreign elements on Indians in Auroville were never known, till now.


The Aurovilians who were fighting against the Sri Aurobindo Society ( SAS ), spreadheaded by a German national named Frederick and Alain Bernard ( French ) had complained about the misappropriation of funds from the SAS. Based on these complaints, BT Kulkarni ( Governor of Puducherry ) made an Enquiry Committee 1976-77 by which CBI cases were levied on the SAS. This later set the tone for the takeover of the Auroville administration and the Auroville Foundation Act came to being.


It is the biggest mystery of modern India that so much has happened based on an Enquiry Committee, which was “never” placed in front of the Parliament, or the public. It is also told that a loan given by Tata Energy Research Institute for Auroville, was diverted to fund this public enquiry.




The SAS have been acquitted on all 3 cases filed by the rebels in Auroville. Filing a false complaint is prosecutable by law, and here mammoth mountains have moved and no action has been taken on the perpetrators.

Recently, who is the one who is rallying against the administration and criminal action? Same people who hijacked the Dream in 1973. After the Auroville foundation Act was enacted, they never followed the Act, made their own Disneyland, and an impermeable international donation channel so that for decades no one can touch them.


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