Asaram should be taught a lessonThe editorial In godmen, we don't trust (Our Take, January 9) is right in censuring Asaram Bapu for his insensitive remarks on the Delhi rape incident. His suggestions that the victim should have begged for mercy, taken the name of god and called the rapists her brothers to prevent the rape are absurd and downright insulting. And he didn't stop there. The godman went on to call the media 'barking dogs' when they criticised him. Asaram Bapu should not be allowed to get away with his remarks. As the editorial rightly states, the police should probe the workings of his ashrams and take up the case of the death of two boys in one of his ashrams in 2008.Ashok Ghosh, via email
IIIt appears that the self-styled spiritual guru thinks he is beyond reproach. I wish to congratulate the media for making his comments public and showing the world his true colours. It would be great if all TV channels agreed to boycott Asaram and stop telecasting his programmes. That will teach him and other godmen like him a good lesson.Manish Chandra, via email