The summons was delivered in Ahmedabad to a representative of 72-year-old Asaram Bapu.
"We have issued summons to Asaram Bapu and asked him to appear before us to record his statement within four days of receiving it," DCP (West) Jodhpur Police Ajay Pal Lamba told PTI in Ahmedabad.
"We called Asaram Bapu's representative from the ashram to a local police station in Ahmedabad and executed the summons," he said.
Lamba said an opportunity is being given to Asaram Bapu for presenting his version regarding the allegation levelled against him by the 16-year-old girl.
Asaram, who was booked for allegedly sexually assaulting the girl in a Jodhpur ashram, is currently in Indore.
The self-styled godman claimed last night that he was innocent and regards the minor as his "daughter". His spokesman has also denied the charges against him.
When asked about the allegation that Asaram Bapu is used to evading summons issued either by police or inquiry commissions, Lamba said, "If he will not respond to our summons, we will issue another one and if he still ignores it, then we may initiate action for his arrest. But that will be considered only after August 30."
Besides the summons served on Asaram Bapu, notices have also been issued to the manager of Chhindwara gurukul in Madhya Pradesh, hostel warden and the main caretaker of Asaram, who was present at Manai ashram in Jodhpur with him on August 15, when the alleged sexual assault took place there.
"In the investigation so far, we have found the allegations of the girl to be prima facie true and now we are giving Bapu a chance to prove that he was not guilty," Lamba said.
However, authorities at Asaram Bapu's ashram in Ahmedabad denied receiving any such communication from the Jodhpur police related to the complaint.
"Until this moment, we have not received any communication either from the Jodhpur police or on their behalf from local police," said Asaram Bapu's Motera Ashram spokesperson Sunil Vankhede.
