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Scandal in Paraguay: Government ​Official Replaced After Signing Agreement with ‍Fugitive Indian Guru’s Fictional ‍Country

BUENOS AIRES, ​Argentina — A Paraguayan government official⁤ was replaced after it was⁣ revealed that ‍he signed⁤ a memorandum of understanding with representatives of a fugitive Indian guru’s fictional country,⁤ who also appear to have duped several local officials in the South American country.

The revelation ⁣sparked⁢ a scandal — and lots of ⁣social ⁣media⁤ mockery — in ‍Paraguay, but it’s not the first time self-described representatives of the United States⁣ of Kailasa duped⁤ international⁢ leaders. Earlier this year, they managed to‍ participate⁢ in a United Nations committee meeting in Geneva and also signed agreements ⁢with local leaders in the United ⁤States and‌ Canada.

Arnaldo Chamorro was replaced as ‍chief of staff for​ Paraguay’s‌ Agriculture Ministry ‌on Nov. 29 shortly after it was revealed‍ that he signed a “proclamation” with representatives of the United States of Kailasa.

Among other⁣ things, the Oct. 16 “proclamation” ⁤expressed a “sincere wish and ‌recommendation for the government of Paraguay ​to consider, explore and actively seek the establishment of diplomatic relations with the ‍United States of​ Kailasa and support⁢ the admission of the United States of Kailasa as a⁣ sovereign and ⁢independent state in various international‍ organizations, including, among others, the United Nations,” according to ‌a copy ‍of the⁢ agreement posted on social ⁣media.

Representatives‌ of the ‍fictional country met with Chamorro and Agriculture Minister Carlos Giménez, Chamorro said in a radio interview.

During the interview, Chamorro recognized he didn’t know where Kailasa was located⁣ and said he signed what he characterized as a “memorandum ‍of understanding” because‌ they offered ‍to help Paraguay with a variety ‌of issues, including irrigation.

Photos posted in⁤ Kailasa’s social media accounts also showed representatives of the fictional country signing agreements with local leaders of ‌the María‍ Antonia and Karpai municipalities. The social media account celebrated each of these signings.

On Kailasa’s website, the⁢ fictional country is described as the “revival⁣ of⁢ the ancient ‌enlightened Hindu civilizational nation which is being revived by displaced Hindus⁣ from around the world.” It is led by⁤ a self-styled guru, Nithyananda, who is wanted in India on several ⁢charges, including⁢ sexual assault. His whereabouts are unknown.

Representatives of the United States of ⁢Kailasa⁤ participated ⁣in two U.N. committee meetings in Geneva‌ in February,​ according to media reports.

In March, Newark City Hall in New Jersey ⁢acknowledged it had gotten scammed when​ it⁢ signed a sister city agreement with Kailasa.

It’s important ⁣for government​ officials to thoroughly research and verify ‍the legitimacy of any agreements or proclamations before signing them, especially when dealing with representatives of unfamiliar or fictional entities.

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  1. This is ridiculous! How can someone make a deal with an imaginary nation? I definitely don’t agree with this official’s actions.

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