President Jacob Zuma pictured in India with Ajay Gupta and spiritual leaders
Former president Jacob Zuma has been photographed at a Hindu temple in Haridwar, northern India, alongside Ajay Gupta, one of the Gupta brothers accused of playing a central role in South Africa’s state capture scandal, reigniting questions about Zuma’s relationship with the controversial family.
Zuma travelled to Uttarakhand in late June, where he was seen offering prayers at the Siddhpeeth Shri Dakshin Kali Mandir in Haridwar. Indian media reported that he was accompanied by Ajay Gupta, who was described as a disciple of the ashram, as well as South Africa’s High Commissioner to India, Professor Anil Sooklal. The presence of both men has attracted scrutiny, particularly because Ajay Gupta remains a fugitive from South African authorities.
Speaking to Indian news agency ANI, Niranjani Akhara Mahamandaleshwar Swami Kailashanand Giri, the spiritual leader who hosted Zuma, said it was the former president’s first visit to Haridwar. He said Zuma had travelled from Delhi to Saharanpur before proceeding to the temple to receive blessings.
Zuma used the occasion to make political remarks, telling reporters he remained confident of returning to power. He said he believed he would win future elections because “the people of God” had stood by him. Reflecting on his removal from office, Zuma also said he was pleased to be visiting India “at the right time”, recalling that he had once led South Africa before being removed from the presidency.







