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Kerala/Report ; BUSTING another vicious Propaganda

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Jun 27, 2016, 12:00 am IST
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The last in a series of vicious attempts to defame Mata Amritanandamayi by a Commie-Jihadi nexus, the alleged rape incident which was said to have taken place in the premises of the AIMS is likely to be proved concocted

T Satisan, Kochi

In Kerala, pseudo secularists make it a point to air one or another fake news for defaming Hindu institutions quite frequently. If they fail to cook up a story against RSS and BJP the next targets are institutions led by Hindu spiritual leaders. If there is a police case or forgery case against a fraudulent man with saffron or sandal paste or holy ashes on his forehead immediately he is branded as a Sannyasin or monk or RSS, read Hindu fascists. DYFI men’s next step is to attack Sannyasins and their ashrams. It has happened several times in the past. The latest efforts to defame the sought-after huge speciality hospital Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS), Kochi, come under this category. But, the story of the ‘raped nurse’ failed to bag even the gallery’s applause.
Episode goes like this: A Facebook page named “porali shaji” posted a story that a nurse of AIMS had been raped and the authorities hushed it up and the nurse is under critical care and treatment in the same hospital! No one knows who is the admin of the porali shaji. An office bearer of the United Nurses Association and RMP leader KK Rama, (widow of the CPM rebel leader TP Chandrasekharan who was allegedly killed by the CPM criminals four years before) petitioned the DGP demanding inquiry against AIMS. Immediately several online media and the channels with leftist and Jihadi orientations started to parrot and echo the allegation. Gossip mongers had field days for running rumour mills over time. They did not mind to spread a false piece of information that ADGP (Intelligence) R Sreelekha had been appointed as the enquiry officer. Later some other media houses, sans any vested interest, stated that ADGP was not at all assigned for this mission; what she did was suo motu gathering of information and she was convinced that the whole story was nothing but fabrication.
Meanwhile, DGP appointed Special Branch Assistant Commissioner K.G. Babukumar to inquire into the allegation. The police team examined the CCTV visuals of the hospital premises since May 31 and the details of the patients approached the hospital for treatment since that date. The allegation pointed out May 31 as the date of incident hence enquiry since that day. The management had handed over the hospital records to the police team. The team examined the details of the patients admitted in the ICU and CCU departments of the hospital. But, no clue to substantiate the allegation was traced.
Now, Police Cyber Cell has started enquiry about “Porali Shaji.” It is based on the complaint lodged by the AIMS management. Meanwhile, writer and AAP leader Sara Joseph and her friends came out with allegations against AIMS. People took it as her usual rhetoric. Keralites know that Sara does not miss a chance to take efforts for tarnishing the images of Hindutva and nationalist forces. Her stands with respect to the controversies concerning intolerance, beef, kiss of love, etc. were very much infamous. So, the people of Kerala do not take her seriously.
It is too ridiculous that the nurses’ association president could not even furnish the name of the imaginary victim! Still the spurious secularists tried their level best to malign Amrithanandamayi Devi and her Mat.
According to some reliable sources, the police enquiry report was positive. Otherwise, Pinarayi regime would not have missed a chance to damage the reputation of the hospital and the Math.

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