RSS aid to Kannur martyrs? kin CPM, an asuric force suresh Joshi
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RSS aid to Kannur martyrs? kin CPM, an asuric force suresh Joshi

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Apr 20, 2008, 12:00 am IST
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Addressing a mammoth tear-filled and emotional gathering of Sangh Swayamsevaks and kin of RSS martyrs killed by CPM goons, at Kannur, RSS Sah-sarkaryavah Suresh Joshi dubbed the CPM as an anti-national and anti-social force. ?They supported the British even before the Quit India Movement. They acted as traitors during the Quit India Movement, by being spies of the British and torpedoing the nationalist freedom movement. They supported China during the 1962 war, humiliating the thousands of soldiers who fought the advanced Chinese Army with outdated 303 rifles and laid their lives at the feet of Bharat Mata. The communists with their unscientific outdated ideology and self-boosting leadership represent asuric forces. The world has seen conflict between asuric forces and Dharmic forces from its inception. The conflict between the CPM and the nationalist RSS going on in Bharat and especially in Kannur is a fight between Adharma and Dharma, Asuras and Devas. Since RSS represents the Dharmic and Deivic forces, ultimate victory will be its.?

Joshiji said, in the CPM savagery, six swayamsevaks lost their lives brutally, eleven are as good as dead with hands/legs chopped off, 39 houses and household articles worth crores of rupees have been destroyed, standing crops/tress have been set on fire, six vehicles of swayamsevaks burnt and sad to say, even cows owned by Sangh families have been butchered and cut into two!

Concluding his speech Joshiji made four appeals. ?Firstly, the state administration'sjob should be to protect the life and property of all citizens irrespective of his political hue. The CPM leadership should desist from using criminals to butcher and silence RSS as it will lead to criminalisation of entire society. The other political parties should unite to isolate the CPM, which is attacking not only RSS cadres but also Congress, Muslim League and its own co-communists, CPI. Lastly, the Hindu Samaj, Christians and Muslims should organise themselves against the CPM'smurder politics and criminal hegemony.?

Amidst heart-breaking scenes, Joshiji distributed RSS and BJP aid of Rs. four lakhs to the kith and kin of RSS balidanis(martyrs), who laid down their life, upholding the ?Bhagwa Dhwaj? in Kannur, Nikhil, Sathyan, Mahesh, Suresh Babu, Surendran and Pramod. Moreover, crores of rupees is needed for the treatment of injured and return to normal life of affected families.

Zilla Sanghachalak, C.K. Sreenivasan, chaired the huge gathering. Sahprant Prachar Pramukh, Valsan Thillankery gave the introduction of the RSS/VHP/BJP leaders S. Sethumadhavan, Sundar Lakshmanan, A.R. Mohan, A. Gopalakrishnan, J. Nanda Kumar, P. Gopalankutty Master, Adv. K.K. Balram, Rama Rao, V. Balaraman, C. Chandrasekharan, P.K. Krishnadas and C. Sasidharan participated in the function.

In contrast to the CPM state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan'sspeech in Kannur, which was substandard and threatening, on the hand the speech of the Sah-Sarkaryavah was distinguished, state manly, and soothening.

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