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Countrywide protest by RSS against Kannur killings

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Apr 13, 2008, 12:00 am IST
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Thousands of RSS swayamsevaks took to the streets all over the country and registered their protest against Marxist violence against swayamsevaks in Kannur, Kerala. Protest meetings and dharnas were organised at hundreds of places across the country from March 25 to 31.

It was part of the nationwide call made by RSS Sarkaryavah Shri Mohan Bhagwat at Akhil Bharatiya Partinidhi Sabha meeting held in Vrindavan recently to organise such dharnas, protest meetings and demonstrations against the communist violence.

In Delhi, dharnas and protest meetings were organised at 29 places in which leaders of various organisations addressed the protestors and warned the government to curb the communist violence. Speaking at a dharna organised in Karol Bagh, RSS Sahsarkaryavah Shri Madan Das said the communism is at the verge of political demise all over the world and now disturbed over it the communists of India have adopted the path of violence. He said the violent incidents of Kerala and West Bengal are evidence of it. He demanded the government to order a probe by an independent agency into the killing of RSS workers in Kerala. He also appealed to the National Human Rights Commission to visit Kerala and see the terror and violence of communists.

More than 4000 workers took out a march carrying black flags and tying black strips on their arms at Kirari Chowk. The speakers elaborated the anti-national history of communists and said they supported the British during the Quit India Movement in 1942; they called the brave and nationalist Subhas Chandra Bose as Tojo'sdog; they supported the Muslim League and helped India'sPartition in 1947; they supported the Chinese aggression in 1962; they supported the Emergency to defeat democracy in 1975 and presently they are supporting the Naxalites and Maoists in West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh where the innocent people are witnessing bloodbath everyday. The speakers also exposed the communists? anti-Hindu agenda, which includes questioning the existence of Sri Ram, Sri Krishna and calling them fictitious; support to the Babri mosque and opposition to Ram temple; opposition to Ram Sethu, onslaught on Swami Ramdev; remarks against Satya Sai Baba, un-parliamentary remarks against Mata Amritanandamayi, who established an example of service par excellence during the tsunami, and attack on nationalist organisations against RSS.

Addressing the workers in Shahadra, Delhi, BJP president Dr Harsh Vardhan said the communists are attacking the workers of nationalist organisations due to the growing fear of losing their base. He said the workers of BJP and RSS would expose the communists all over the country. Shri Vikas Dahiya of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, addressing the protestors in Chandani Chowk, described the communists as anti-national. Senior journalist Shri Dinesh Sharma said the communists always take the help of violence to establish their control. He demanded immediate dismissal of the Kerala government. Shri Dinesh Chand Tyagi of Hindu Mahasabha demanded immediate action on the part of the central government against the Kerala government. Swami Raghwananda, president of Sanatan Dharma Pratinidhi Sabha, said the country would not tolerate the fascism of communists at all.

Shri Dina Nath Batra, national convener of Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti, said despite repeated provocations on the part of CPM goons the RSS stuck to its commitment of maintaining peace and never retaliated. But it resulted in losing a number of good activists and the CPM becoming more brutal. Whenever they are in power their brutality crosses all limits, he added. In Delhi, similar protest meetings were organised at Patel Chest in Delhi University, Nand Nagari, Shakarpur, Lajpat Nagar, Yamuna Vihar, Maujpur, Khajuri, Shiv Vihar, Kailash Nagar, Azad Nagar, Khanpur Chowk, Badarpur, Nehru Place, Delhi Gate, Avantika, Janakpur, Pashchim Vihar, Nangloi, Raja Garden, Chhatrasal Nagar, Model Town, Rohini, Kalkaji, etc. The workers of BMS, VHP, Bajrang Dal, Hindu Manch, Sewa Bahrati, Sanskar Bharati, Vidya Bharati, Dharmayatra Mahasangh, Rashtriya Sikh Sangat and BJP participated in the dharnas.

Meanwhile, thousands of Bangaloreans joined the protest rallies held at five different places in Bangalore on March 30 against the barbaric acts of Marxists at Kannur. More than 2,500 people came on the roads and shouted slogans against Marxists. The images of brutally cut portions of the dead bodies of swayamsevaks were exhibited at the venues, which caught full attention of the public and created strong protest in public mind. Speakers at various places include RSS Dakshin Madhya Kshetra Bouddhik Pramukh Shri V. Nagaraj, Canara Bank Officers Association'snational general secretary Shri Mohan Kumtakar, Karnataka Sah Prant Karyavah Shri Thippeswamy, industrialist Dr Shyamsundar and BJP state spokesperson Shri Suresh Kumar.

A similar dharna was organised at Town Hall in Ahmedabad on March 31.The protestors registered their protest by tying black strips on their mouths for half an hour. Prant Sanghachalak Shri Amritbhai Kariwala, Prant Pracharak Shri Pravinbhai Otiya, Vibhag Sanghachalak Shri Vallabbhai Savaliya, chairperson of Mahanagar Nigam Standing Committee Smt. Madhuben Patel, MPs Shri Surendra Patel and Shri Harin Pathak, Dr Kaushik Mehta of VHP, Dr Bharatbhai Amin of NMO, local MLA Shri Rakesh Shah, Subhadraben Devdhar of Rashtra Sevika Samiti, Kiranben Vaghela of Rashtriya Asmita Manch, former MP Bhavnaben Dave, former Minister Shri Kaushik Patel, Shri Bharat Barot and city BJP president Shri Jagdish Patel were present on the occasion.

Similarly, protest was organised at various places in Surat. Thousands of people of the city participated in the rallies and demonstrations.

The East Godawari unit workers of RSS in Andhra Pradesh also organised a huge rally in Bhimavaram against the CPM brutality in Kerala. Dr Sukumar, Prant Pracharak of East Andhra Pradesh, addressed the agitators and said the CPM is worried about the good works being done by the RSS workers. The speakers advised the CPM to behave like human and give up inhuman and violent measures otherwise there would be fatal reaction.

According to reports received from Shimla, hundreds of swayamsevaks and people belonging to various organisations staged a demonstration in Shimla and burnt the effigy of communist terrorism.

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