<p>Former union minister and senior BJP leader Swami Chinmayananda, who was accused of being involved in the alleged kidnapping of a law student after she claimed ''sexual exploitation'' by a ''seer'', has been on 'maun vrat' (vow of silence) forcing the police to defer his questioning.</p>.<p>According to the reports, the Swami, who was the president of the managing committee of the Law College, where the student studied, was currently in Haridwar town in Uttarakhand.</p>.<p>''We have been informed that he (Swami) will be on maun vrat till Monday....we will question him once he breaks his vow of silence,'' said a police official in Shahajahanpur, about 175 kilometres from here.</p>.<p>The victim hails from Shahjahanpur. Law College was also situated there.</p>.<p>The law student, who had gone missing last week after posting a video on the social networking sites alleging her ''sexual exploitation'' by a seer, was found at Dausa town in Rajasthan.</p>.<p>She was produced before the supreme court, which, after interacting with the girl, took her in its custody and posted the matter for further hearing on Monday.</p>.<p>Though the student did not take any one's name in the video, her family has accused Chinmayananda of ''sexually exploiting'' her.</p>.<p>The Swami, however, claimed that it was a conspiracy to ''blackmail'' him and said he had received an anonymous phone call demanding rs. five crore extortion. </p>.<p>The police in Shahjahanpur also suspected that there could be a link between the allegation of the student and the extortion call to Chinmayananda. </p>
<p>Former union minister and senior BJP leader Swami Chinmayananda, who was accused of being involved in the alleged kidnapping of a law student after she claimed ''sexual exploitation'' by a ''seer'', has been on 'maun vrat' (vow of silence) forcing the police to defer his questioning.</p>.<p>According to the reports, the Swami, who was the president of the managing committee of the Law College, where the student studied, was currently in Haridwar town in Uttarakhand.</p>.<p>''We have been informed that he (Swami) will be on maun vrat till Monday....we will question him once he breaks his vow of silence,'' said a police official in Shahajahanpur, about 175 kilometres from here.</p>.<p>The victim hails from Shahjahanpur. Law College was also situated there.</p>.<p>The law student, who had gone missing last week after posting a video on the social networking sites alleging her ''sexual exploitation'' by a seer, was found at Dausa town in Rajasthan.</p>.<p>She was produced before the supreme court, which, after interacting with the girl, took her in its custody and posted the matter for further hearing on Monday.</p>.<p>Though the student did not take any one's name in the video, her family has accused Chinmayananda of ''sexually exploiting'' her.</p>.<p>The Swami, however, claimed that it was a conspiracy to ''blackmail'' him and said he had received an anonymous phone call demanding rs. five crore extortion. </p>.<p>The police in Shahjahanpur also suspected that there could be a link between the allegation of the student and the extortion call to Chinmayananda. </p>