On Guruji Centenary NDF frenzy on Hindu activists as CPM winks
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On Guruji Centenary NDF frenzy on Hindu activists as CPM winks

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Feb 11, 2007, 12:00 am IST
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In a bid to mar Shri Guruji Centenary Celebrations and create riot-like situations in Kerala, NDF (a separatist outfit) elements in CPM and Muslim League have ganged up. Their aim is to prevent the proud display of Hindu strength and unity at any cost. During the past one year, Kerala is celebrating the centenary of the ?Yuga Purusha? in a befitting manner by organising seminars, symposiums, debates and various service activities. Activities for strengthening Sangh influence in education, medical care and development of Vanvasi areas form the special thrust. Also ?Vishal Hindu Sammelans? were organised in every taluk of Kerala with mass participation of Hindus from all sections of society and from all political line-ups, with the grand-finale ?Hindu Mahamela? at Thiruvananthapuram, addressed by Hindutva icon and development messiah, Chief Minister of Gujarat Shri Narendra Modi.

Ever since the ?Vishal Hindu Sammelans? started, NDF cadres who are drawn from both CPM and Muslim League have started attacking RSS cadres, especially in the Muslim-majority Malappuram district. On 20th four terrorists in two bikes attacked RSS Karyavah Ravikumar in Tirur and murdered him. Following that several parts of Thirunavaya, Tirur, etc. witnessed clashes between NDF and RSS cadres. In Tanur, RSS cadres Parambatt Devdas and Illathumpadi Manoj were attacked. The NDF, which is luring Muslims with motorbikes and cell phones, wants ethnic cleansing of the entire Kerala coastline, of Hindus. It wants to push out Hindu fisher folk from the coastal areas, just as in Marad, Kodungallur and in Poonthura. For this purpose guns, swords, axes, daggers and Pak ISI-printed currency have been supplied.

Their aim is to foment trouble and prevent ?Vishal Hindu Sammelans? at any cost. The ?Chota Comrade?, DYFI has also joined the NDF in opposing the sammelans and Shri Narendra Modi'svisit. The DYFI observed January 29 as ?Black Day? and various Muslim organisations protested Shri Modi'svisit. The Chief Minister V.S. Atchudanandan turned down the request for banning Shri Modi, not because of fair play, but since it is constitutionally not possible to prevent a Chief Minister from visiting any part of the nation.

Continuing its tirade NDF attacked an RSS vehicle procession carrying the message of ?Hindu Sammelan? and the flame of Hindu unity, in Balaramapuram in Thiruvananthapuram district. The vehicle was attacked with stones, country-bomb etc. from a mosque. Also saffron flags, cut-outs of Shri Guruji, posters etc. were destroyed. The police instead of arresting the NDF men, clamped Section 144 and arrested RSS cadres.

The RSS has warned that it is showing maximum restraint, owing to Shri Guruji celebrations, and it may not be held responsible if the Hindu samaj hits back.  (FOC)

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