It has been estimated
that Sri Satya Sai Baba, India's biggest spiritual leader, has
up to 30 million devotees around the world. But increasing
numbers of former followers are alleging that he has sexually
abused them or their families. As the country's biggest
"God-man" - a human being who declares himself divine – he
professes to be the reincarnation of a Hindu God-man from the
19th Century. Has this "God-man" been wrongly accused or does
his status mean he is immune to criticism? A BBC production.