A video showing Pastor Bajinder Singh assaulting a woman and a man in his office in Jalandhar, Punjab, went viral, leading to the identification of the victims as residents of Mohali. Reports suggest the victims were opposing Singh’s activities, prompting him to accuse them of theft and physically attack them. So far, the victims have not made a public statement regarding the incident.
CCTV footage of self-styled Christian prophet Baljinder Singh’s office has gone viral, showing him beating his employees, including women. The footage is reportedly from February 2025. Notably, just a few days earlier, the Kapurthala Police had registered an FIR against him under… pic.twitter.com/x2JXF84JAt
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The man was reportedly attacked after intervening to stop his sister from attending Pastor Bajinder’s church, where he allegedly uses deceptive tactics to exploit vulnerable individuals. Meanwhile, a woman from Kapurthala, who previously accused the pastor of sexual harassment, has given her statement in court.
In the viral CCTV footage circulating on social media, Pastor Bajinder Singh was seen assaulting the victims inside his office. The video showed him throwing a bag at the man and slapping him repeatedly, followed by pushing and slapping the woman after throwing a pile of papers at her.
Pastor Bajinder Singh, the head of the Church of Glory and Wisdom, is known for his fraudulent claims of performing “miraculous healings.” He was previously arrested in July 2018 for the rape of a woman in Zirakpur (Punjab) and has also served time in prison for a murder case.
Famous for his ‘Yesu Yesu’ videos, Pastor Bajinder boasts over 3.74 million subscribers on YouTube and more than a million followers on Instagram. He regularly shares videos showcasing his self-proclaimed healing abilities. From curing hearing disabilities and HIV/AIDS to healing paralysis and even cancer, Pastor Bajinder claims to have miraculously healed people suffering from these conditions during his “Changai Sabhas” (healing sessions).



















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