The controversial 'godwoman' turned up at the Kandivali Police Station in response to summons issued for questioning in a dowry harassment case.
After grilling her for nearly four-and-a-half hours and recording her statement she was let off. During the questioning, Radhe Maa denied any wrongdoing, a police officer said.
"She denied all allegations against her," said Mukund Pawar, Senior Inspector of Kandivali Police Station.
Three women sevaks (disciples) and Radhee Maa's lawyer accompanied her during the questioning, while more than 50 followers and well wishers stood outside the police station, they said, adding she went to the police station in suburban Mumbai around 11.30 am.
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