New Delhi: The arrest of Swami Chaitanyananda Saraswati in Agra on Sunday brought a wave of relief to the self-styled godman’s victims and their friends. But beyond it lay the realisation that the struggle for justice has only just begun.

“The journey is only half done,” a close friend of one of the victims, requesting anonymity, told PTI. “At the same time, we know that justice is not just about an arrest. It is about seeing the case through till the very end.”

The friend, a 33-year-old who was a super senior to the victim who filed a case against him in 2016, recalled that she had accused Saraswati of molesting and harassing her in his office.

When she resisted, he allegedly threatened and pressured her, even took away her phone. Fearing for her safety, she fled the hostel without he

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