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Shocking Revelations in Ashok Kharat Case: Wife-Swapping and Hidden Cameras

The Ashok Kharat case has taken a shocking turn with revelations of a wife-swapping racket and hidden cameras used for blackmail. A viral video has led to an investigation by a Special Investigation Team (SIT), uncovering disturbing details about Kharat's activities. Reports suggest he recorded private videos of women and sold tamarind seeds at exorbitant prices. This scandal has captivated the nation, prompting widespread discussion and concern. Read on to learn more about the unfolding drama and the implications of these revelations.
 

Overview of the Ashok Kharat Case



Ashok Kharat Case: A viral video lasting 19 minutes and 34 seconds has sparked a wave of additional videos circulating on social media, compelling the nation to seek connections. The case involving Ashok Kharat remains in the spotlight as a Special Investigation Team (SIT) delves into the matter, revealing new details almost daily. Recent reports allege that Kharat recorded private videos of women and subsequently uploaded them online. Now, another shocking revelation has emerged that will leave you astonished.









According to the SIT investigation, a sensational discovery has been made regarding the fraudster Ashok Kharat, who allegedly operated a 'wife-swapping' racket while posing as an astrologer. Following the viral video, this news has created a stir across the country. But do you know what wife-swapping entails? Let’s explore.


Understanding Wife-Swapping


In social and sexual contexts, wife-swapping or partner swapping refers to a form of non-monogamous marriage where committed couples engage in sexual activities with other couples. This is a repugnant act that is hard to fathom.


Hidden Cameras in the Cabin


Another shocking revelation is that Ashok Kharat had a hidden camera installed in his cabin. In 2018, Dheeraj Jadhav, who was earning ₹8,000, placed a concealed camera inside the cabin, which he later used to blackmail both Kharat and the women involved. He disclosed that Kharat purchased tamarind seeds at ₹100 per kilogram, polished them, and sold them to his victims for ₹100,000 per handful.