“…However, if his previous support for the Congress had afforded him a measure of protection, the political winds were such in 2014 that strategic alignment with the ongoing populist politics of the BJP came to make sense. It "worked" for both parties up to a point-the BJP made gains in the guru's regions of influence (parts of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and to a lesser extent Delhi) and in government it ensured that his first feature film MSG: Messenger of God was released, despite the Censor Board's initial ban on it, a subplot that we discuss further elsewhere (Copeman and Duggal 2023). Eventually, however, the quantity and gravity of the charges against the guru outweighed the protection the BJP was willing or able to give him, and in 2017 the guru was sentenced to twenty years in prison for the rape of two sadhvis (female ascetics), while, in 2019, he was convicted for the murder of an investigative journalist and sentenced to life imprisonment.…”