Neeraj Shekhar, son of late prime minister Chandra Shekhar with whom Chandraswami was closely linked, attended the cremation along with his nephew and followers of the spiritual leader, who died at the age of 66 of multi-organ failure at a Delhi hospital yesterday.
No other prominent people were present at the cremation of the astrologer and tantrik who once included among his friends and disciples heads of states, prime ministers and kings of several countries, prominent politicians and Hollywood celebrities.
Controversy's favourite child, the self-proclaimed godman in flowing silk saffron robes and sporting a tilak on his forehead, faced a string of criminal cases--ranging from FERA violations and blackmail to cheating and shady arms deals.
He became close to Narasimha Rao who was a minister in the Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi cabinet but his fortunes soared when Rao became prime minister.
Chandraswami, whose real name was Nemi Chand Jain, claimed to have dispensed spiritual advice to the Sultan of Brunei, Bahrain's Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa, actress Elizabeth Taylor, British premier Margaret Thatcher and arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi among other famous figures.
An income-tax raid on his ashram is reported to have uncovered original drafts of payments of millions of dollars to Khashoggi, who was allegedly implicated in the "Iran-Contra affair" as a key middleman in the arms-for-hostages exchange along with Iranian arms dealer Manucher Ghorbanifar.
Thatcher, who later became the prime minister of Britain, was apparently so impressed with his "powers" that she agreed to his request to wear a special red dress and a battered talisman around her wrist to a second meeting.
In May 2009, the Supreme Court of India granted Chandraswami permission to travel abroad, lifting a ban on overseas travel imposed as a result of his alleged involvement in the Gandhi assassination case.
In June 2011, Chandraswami was fined Rs 9 crore by the apex court for FERA violations.
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