Monday, September 29, 2008
Police atrocity on Kandha Tribe – Main factor for present situation.
Among the detainees in the Jail is Sunita Pati, mother of a two months old baby, separated from her sibling and tortured for more than 80 hours in Police custody and produced before Magistrate only after Shri Sahu protested before the District authorities. Persons jailed include three school going minors Gokul Konhar, aged 15 years (10th class); Dilip Mullik, aged 14 years, (9th class) and Manoj Pradhan, aged 20 years on their way back home from the Bus Stop, who were picked up by the RAF after merciless beating. A mother (Mani Mullick) with her two minor daughters (Poppy and Chandni, both below 13) was returning from the market when curfew was relaxed at Raikia. They were picked up by the Police, badly beaten up and now in Jail custody. The minors should have been produced before Juvenile Court and not kept in the general ward in the Jail. Persons who accompanied the deceased Banadeo Pradhan (with bullet piercing his forehead, to the nearby hospital were picked up from, tortured in police custody for 80 hours and then jailed without any medical treatment.
At Gundhari, a Christian dominated village, the lone house of Rajendra Digal, a Kandh was attacked and hacked to death by Sujit Nayak, a notorious Christian militant of the area, while Tarini Nayak and another were holding the victim tight in presence of the wife of the deceased. Sujit Nayak is freely moving in company of police officials and despite protest by the eye witnesses is not being brought to book.
At Gundhari, the militant Christians are making country made explosives four of which are in possession of the Kandh tribes, but none dares to handover those to Police for fear of arrest and torture. Due to the partisan action of the Police, the local tribal have lost trust on the system and finally they might have to arm themselves with weapons from the Maoist arsenals which is on easy reach in the area. The government is pushing them into the lap of the Maoists, Shri Sahu alleged.
As long as such blatant discrimination against the local Kandh tribe continues and the efforts by the Chief Minister to politicize the issue for electoral gain by separating the Tribes from the rest of Hindus continue, restoration of normalcy in the area is too remote, Shri Sahu, alleged. Maoists who are active in the nearby Gajapati district and all other southern districts bordering Andhra Pradesh and Chhatisgarh are just ready to seize the opportunity to spread their tentacles to Kandhmal crossing which they had already attacked the police training centre, months back at Nayagarh, only 90 k.m. away from Bhubaneswar, the State capital. The Church has been frantically trying to aid the Maoists by separating the tribes from the rest of Hindus in the area. This is part of a grand design, that is being fuelled by the blatantly partisan handling of the prevailing situation by the administration, Shri Sahu warned.
Since 24th August, prohibitory orders and curfew clamped in the district has prevented ‘common men’ daily wage earners and the poor and indigent from earning their livelihood. They are starving in a climate of terror unleashed by local Police. Indiscriminate arrests of innocent tribals and uninterrupted torture in police custody has betrayed the public trust on the administration and the police. Ironically, only Christians and non-tribals are fed in the government run relief camps. This sort of blatant discrimination has further widened the decades old animosity among the warring sectors in the population.
Reacting to the ‘Special Package’ declared by the Chief Minister on the 27th Sept. at Phulbani the District Hqtrs, Shri Sahu compared the offer with ‘Lollypop’ to entice kids, but on the other continue repressive measures only against the Kandh tribes in the name of maintenance of ‘law and order’. Most of the measures promised in the so called ‘special package’ constitute the constitutional duties of a government and the rule of law to deliver justice to the people. The expeditious disposal of land disputes and withdrawal of privileges to the persons with false certificates have been part of government negligence for decades despite a High Court writ to that effect. On 28th the government sponsored meeting at Chakapad in presence of local ADM on the dias alongwith Lambodar Konhar has exposed the government effort to ‘divide and rule’ the tribes. In contrast, congregations to pay homage to Swamijee and others killed in recent troubles were disallowed at G. Udayagiri and else where in the District. Such discriminatory treatment, partisan arrests, torture in custody, and reign of terror, besides sectarian politics must first stop, if the government is sincere in bringing back normalcy in the area. The killers of Swamijee are known to the police and the CM, who must be brought to book by the state government to regain public trust.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Naveen visit flood hits people in Balianta Block
The Chief Minister walked down to temporary shelters installed on National Highway No-203 connecting Bhubaneswar to Puri and enquired about their problems and later visited Balianta block. BJD MLA Sashibhuan Behera and Khurda Collector NC Jena helped the Chief Minister in getting proper root to reach out the marooned.
The people in Balianta block apprised the Chief Minister about the ground realities and sought his personal intervention into the relief and rescue operations. Chief Minister heard flood victims very patiently and assured them for all help.
Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition JB Patnaik, not missed the Good Friday, he along with few of his supporters distributed foods among flood victims in Pipili and few other areas. The former Chief Minister however alleged that due to mismanagement in relief work, hundreds of marooned still crying for foods.
However, the flood situation in Mahanadi deltaic region was grim as receding waters exposed the miseries of nearly 42 lakh-affected people and fragile relief machinery.
As the death toll due to the deluge stood at 56, trails of destruction could be seen in the worst-affected Kendrapara, Cuttack, Jagatgsinghpur and Puri districts where at least 240 breaches on embankments still left eight lakh people marooned, official sources said.
With flood waters sweeping away villages, the agony of those affected compounded in the absence of adequate relief material, drinking water, clothes and polythene sheets, they said.
While the number of districts hit by floods rose to 19 including Nuapada, the number of villages completely marooned by floods increased to 871, they said. About 26,000 people in some villages of Delang area of Puri district and around 15,000 at Kujang area in Jagatsinghpur were yet to get relief, he said.
In a bid to ensure speedy rehabilitation of the affected people, Chief Minister Patnaik has asked the officials to complete assessment of the extent of damage caused to houses by the floods within 15 days.
Farmers were hit hard as about five-lakh hectare of crop area was submerged while the gushing floodwaters breached several roads at over 900 points, severely affecting road communications.
56 die in Orissa floods; eight-lakh remained marooned
As many as 140 fresh breaches took place on embankments in the Mahanadi river system, taking the number of breaches to 240 and leading to submergence of about 65 more villages in coastal Orissa, Revenue Secretary G V V Sarma said.
With flood waters sweeping away village after village, the number of people affected by the devastating deluge mounted to 42.2 lakh, he said adding the number of districts hit by floods also rose to 19 with the inclusion of Nuapada.
While the number of villages completely marooned increased to 871 today from 827 yesterday, about 26,000 people in some villages in Delang area of Puri district and around 15,000 in Kujang area in Jagatsinghpur were yet to get relief assistance, he said.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, who reviewed the situation and relief operation, asked the officials to complete survey of the extent of damage caused by the floods within 15 days.
Government employees were asked to remain in their respective headquarters during Dussehra festival.
Death toll due to floods, which stood at 48 yesterday, mounted to 56 with four casualties each reported from Cuttack and Kalahandi districts.
7 lakh still marooned even as water recedes
Of the 41 lakh declared flood-hit in 19 districts, Nuapada was added to the list today, close to seven lakh were still marooned with more breaches and submergence. Large parts in Delang and Kanas blocks of Puri district remained cut off for the seventh day as relief teams could not reach the remote pockets because of strong current in the rivers.
Similar situation prevailed in Kendrapara and Cuttack forcing the Government to airdrop relief materials in Delang, Garadpur, Marshaghai, Nischintkoili as well as Dampada. As many as 4,800 packets were distributed from air on the day by IAF choppers.
The administration specifically focussed on making available babyfood in the affected areas. About 90 tonne babyfood was despatched to the affected areas today.
Meanwhile, casualties in the current flood reached 56 with eight more cases reported today. Of the 5,915 affected villages, close to 1,000 remained cut off.
With water receding, the Government started assessing the damage as a Central team is likely to visit soon to take stock.
As of now, 1.33 lakh houses have been damaged, while crops on 4.63 lakh hectare stand destroyed, an official source said. The Government put the number of road breaches at close to 1,400 and river embankments at 91.
The Government hoped that the situation would improve as rains have stopped and flow in the Mahanadi was dropping fast.
On Thursday, the flow stood at 3.42 lakh at Munduli and just one gate was open at Hirakud. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik reviewed the situation today, and directed the authorities to reach out to the cut-off areas.
Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Manmohan Samal said the Government was holding talks with banks so that zero balance accounts could be created. It will facilitate delivery of compensation to victims, he told mediapersons here.
However, fresh threat emerged for the residents of Bhadrak as the Salindi river was in spate after torrential rain in its catchment.
The administration has issued a warning to locals not to venture near the river bank.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Bajarang Dal warns strong action
Bhubaneswar:(visakeo) Bajarang Dal State convener Umashankar Acharya on Thursday warned that if church people carry out conversion activities at Anadapur area in Keonjhar district on September 27, the outfit would give befitting reply to them.
Acharya said that church people would host a Duban( a type of dip to see Jesus Christ) at Patana village, where 2,000 converted Christians would join. Acharya said that in Ghasipura block, a special arrangement has been on to host the Duban work. They also invited several foreigners to witness the programme. "We have asked the officials to stop it or face the music of Bajarang Dal," he added
Advani calls for national debate on religious conversion
Bhubaneswar:(visakeo) BJP leader and former Deputy Prime Minister, LK Advani has called for a national debate on religious conversion. "A free and honest democratic debate on the issue of religious conversions is the need of the hour," the fire brand BJP leader told reporters here.
Advani, who is NDA's Prime Ministerial candidate for coming Lok Sabha Polls, however said he has discussed the issue with religious leaders and bishops and all have supported the idea of a national debate and inter-religious dialogue. "However, a campaign against conversion cannot and must not become a campaign against any community," he said.
"In our country there can be no justification for violence or vandalism in the name of religion," said the BJP stalwart.
Responding to a query on the demand of Hindu religious leaders for a ban on conversions, Advani said he was against it.
"It's true that senior leaders, including Mahatma Gandhi, were strongly opposed to the idea of religious conversion. But nobody suggested a legal ban. The matter was also discussed and debated in the Constituent Assembly, but no legal ban was imposed," said Advani.
Conversion is banned in Indonesia, while in some other countries it is treated as a crime with provision of capital punishment, he reminded all. In India, few Congress-ruled states in the past have also enacted laws prohibiting conversion by inducement, said the former Union minister.
On the Centre threat to invoke Article 355 in Orissa and Karnataka, he said: "I will say that the two states have controlled the situation that was created. But, what happened in Nandigram?"
The senior leader pointed out to similar ethnic and communal clashes in parts of Assam, where non-Assamese people were targeted and attacked and in Maharashtra, where a single party targeted non-Marathi-speaking people, as the government watched.
Advani, who made an aerial survey of the flood-hit areas along with chief minister Naveen Patanik, said the devastation caused by Mahanadi and its tributaries is "tremendous".
RSS, UBSS tender service to flood victims of Orissa
Similarly, relief materials were also distributed in these areas from August 20 to 22. Cooked food and relief materials were distributed among 2,000 people on August 20 and 21 in Kujanga, Tirtole and Biridi blocks of Jagatsinghpur. Relief and cooked foods also distributed at Marsaghai and Garadapur blocks of Kendrapara on August 20, 21 and 22. While cooked food have been providing to some 1,500 people in Balianta and Balipatana blocks of Khurda since last few days. On September 20, 8-member medical teams treated some 2,000 people in Baidyaswar area of Cuttack. A separate medical team also visited Boudha district and treated some 300 people in Dhalapur, Kusanga and Harabhanga panchayats. On September 21 and 22, 12 medical teams including three medical ambulances visited Pipili and Dandamakundapur area of Puri and treated 2,500 people and another four member doctor team camping at Kendrapara town while 8 member team visited Rajkanika, Rajnagar, Pattamundai and Aul in Kendrapara to render medical service to flood victims. The medical teams visiting the affected people and rendering free medical services and distributing medicines, UBSS State chief Saroj Kumar Kar said. He further said that relief material and other essential commodities are also being distributed. Utkal Biparna Sahayata Samiti on September 23 dispatched as many as 5 medical ambulances to flood hit areas of Banki, Badamba, Narasinghpur, Balianta, Balipatana, Niali and Kantapada. State Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Manmohan Samal flagged off the medical ambulances in the premises of the UBSS. RSS Saha Khetra Pracharak Ajit Prasad Mohapatra, Pranta Pracharak Jagadish Khadanga, Biswamitra Pati, Manu Patra, Pranta Pracharak Simanchal Khatua and UBSS secretary Abhaya Kumar Pati were among those present. Since September 20, UBSS through its volunteers distributing relief materials in all most all flood affected areas of the State. Cooked food and other essential commodities are also being distributed among the flood victims. As many as 30 team comprising more than 1,500 volunteers of UBSS working in various flood affected areas and distributing relief materials, RSS Seva Pramukha Saroj Kumar Kar said. He further added that relief work would be step in the coming days. He said that 17 medical ambulances with medical teams have been deployed at flood affected areas. It may be noted here that recent flood has affected some 40 lakhs people in 18 districts, mostly costal district. While more than 6 lakhs people still under water and properties worth Rs 2,500 crore have been damaged due to the floods.
MEETING OF CONSPRITACY AT RAIKIA TO KILL SWAMIJI
Time : 2.00 P.M. to 6.00 P.M. Date : 09.08.2008
Place : Kalumaha
People present :
1. Krushna Paraseth Tumudibandha with 25 other persons in 2 vehicles
2. Gajapati Mandal Tumudibandha with 25 other persones in 2 vihicles
3. Nakul Nayak, Ex-M.P. Brings 12 persons from Kotagarh and Tumudibandha in his own vehicle.
4. Mans Singh Brings mone that 25 persons from Daringbadi and Brahmanigaon in 2 vehicles
5. Bijaya Kumar Parichha Raikia NGO “AJKA’’ brings 12-15 persons from Deegi
6. Harihar Das Raikia NGO ‘’ASRA’’
7. Sukant Nayak Raikia NGO “SAHARA’’
8. Nalin Nayak Raikia ‘’BAPIST PASTER’’
9. Chandra Nayak Raikia NGO ‘’LOVE INDIA’’
10. Sisir Parichha R.I. Indragarh with 12 persons
12. Lalit Digal Teacher Sugudabadi with 10 persons from Sugudabadi
13. Raju Parichha Raikia
14. Ranjan Digal Raikia
15. Buti Nayak Gundhani
16. Pradiup Nayak Raikia
17. Atulya Nayak Barakhamba with 10-15 persons from Kurtamgarh
19. Sisir Mallick Kurtamgarh, with 10 persons from Kurtamgarh in own vehicle
20. Alfas Baliarsingh Raikia Church Father.
Present Persons more that 150 (Appx).
1. The leaflets against Swamiji were distributed after Xeroning at ‘’Lenka Telecom Center’’ near Raikia Block,
2. ‘’Sahoo Holet’’ was asked to prepare meals for 150 people.
3. Special Brach G.Udayagiri have investigated the matter and reported it the Government on 12.08.2008.
LIST OF CONSPIRATORS AND KILLERS WITH VENUE AND DATE
1.Padangi Church. Dtd. 14.08.2008.
Ameeting arranged by thefollowing persons to murder Swamijii
1. Philmon Digal
2. Suratha Digal
3. Raut Digal-Father Kalasina Digal, Padirpada, G.P. Taladandikia, Block:Phiringia
4. Dauda Digal – Father Paika Digal, Padirpada, G.O. Taladandikia, Block: Phiringia
5. Folman Digal
Some persons also attend the meeting from Pabingia Village.
2. Manas Ranjan Singa, Advocate, Brahamnigaon of Alnijari, used maruti WagonR with parten BBidyafhar Mallick & Tapan Digal are invoved.
3. In the name of C.S.C. the following Organuisaion have materialized the killing Gram Pragati, Jana BVikash- Father Bijaya, World Vision, AIM ASIA
a. The Persons involved are
Chita Singa- Clerk, D.I. office at Balliguda
Rej. Singh- Clerk , D.I. Office at Balliguda
4. Attacked by the persons
1. Sadanada Digal – Gandagoan, CISF
2. Salman Digal- Gandagaon, CISF
3. Arun Digal (Body)- Gandagaon, CISF
4. Samir Digal – Gungi
5, Raju Nayak-Bekra
6. Chadra Kand Digal- Rudabidingia
7. Ladukishor Digal- Bekra
8. Prabina Kumar Digal- Bekra
9. Pramid Digal – Rakibahnja
10. Rajendra Digal- Raibhanja
11. Little Pradhan- Kalinga (Sarapanch)
12. Jepe Digal- Dekanadi
5. The following persons gave shelter to the killers
1. Satyapriya Ranjit
2. Sanatana Parija
3. Tajeswar Nayak (Lecturer Balliguda)
4. Kuna Majhi
5. Sarata Majhi (Panchaya Secretary)
6. Sidhartha Digal (Patamaha)
7. Thomas Digal (Paramaha)
8. Pradeep Maharathi (D.I.Clerk)
6. Rupees 40 Lakhs) withdrawn by Bijoy (Father) From SBI Balliguda Branch on the eve of Swamiji’s assassination.
7. After the assassination the villagers detained the following vehicle,
TATA-407 bearing No. OR-08D-0675
YAMAHAbearing No. OR12A-0353
Hero Honda Passion bearing No- OR12-3235
16-member delegation attends National Executive of BKS
BKS general secretary Dr Laxmikanta Das, organizing secretary Rajendra Madala, Biswanath Pradhan, Prakash Betala, Ranjan Pradhan and Mahiram Mahanta were among those in the delegation.
HJS alleges double standard on part of police
Barik alleged on September 23, church run Balasore Service Society (BSS) had organized a health camp, where they tried to convert at least 5 people into Christianity. The local protested and took the church people to near by Durgadevi Police Station but the police set them free. One Jayant Kumar Jena has filed an FIR against the church people. If police did not take action against them, HJS would resorted to violent protest, Barik added.
Khetrabasi Baba passes away
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
District level Sradhanjali Sabha for Swamiji
UBSS sends five medical ambulances to flood hit areas
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Ban all church sponsored NGOs, demands Naga Santha
All church sponsored NGOs are patronizing illegal conversion and exploiting innocent tribal Hindus in Kandhamal, Gajapati, Rayagada and Phulabani, he alleged.
Coming down heavily on Orissa Government for its minority appeasement attitude, the saint however further alleged that the Government not allowing Swamiji's disciple to take out rallies but the same Government helping church people to conduct peace rallies and other activities. The Government should ban entry of church into Orissa and strictly implement anti-conversion laws, he added.
Science Exhibition held in Sishu Mandir
Naresh Kumar Das, Kalpana Subudhi and Santosh Kumar Sahu were among present as judges. Saroj Kumar Mishra attended the closing ceremony. Jitendra Kumar Hota coordinated the exhibition.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Swamiji's killer sheltering in relief camps
Bhuyan, who led a delegation of Samiti to riot hit areas, found that several people belonging to Christian community burning their houses to get more compensation while few others suspected to have plotted the killing of Swamiji. He further alleged that the police helping them and sheltering them. He also demanded more relief for the Hindus, who have been affected due to violence.
Protesters burn Sonia's effigy in Baliguda
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Police asking Church people to lodge FIR against Hindus
"The police asking church people to lodge FIRs against the Hindus otherwise they will lost their relief benefits," Chauhan alleged adding such incidents have been reported from Kandhamal and Balangir districts of the State.
Where church people reluctant to lodge FIRs, police on their own lodging FIRs against the Hindus and illegally arresting them, the Bajarang Dal leader added.
Citing an incident, Chauhan clarified that when Laxman Diggal and Sadananda Diggal( two Christian )denied lodging FIRs against the Hindus in connection with a house torch case in Barikama area of Kandhamal, police threatened them to stop their relief if they not lodge FIRs against the Hindus. Local OIC Nayak Babu taken signature of Balakrushna Joni of Phiringia and Prasad Kanar of Rabingia village and then taken signature of Sadananda and Laxman and lodged FIRs against innocent Hindus, he added.
Both Sadananda and Laxman had told VHP State general secretary Gouri Prasad Rath that police pressuring them to lodge FIR against the local Hindus. He further alleged that police in Balangir, Bargarh, Kalahandi, Gajapati and several areas, have been illegally arresting Hindus without any valid reason.
Sangh hits back at Sonia, asks to control her emotion for Church
"The Congress President has no idea on history and her statement clearly demonstrates her emotions for church people," VHP said in a statement. On Friday, while addressing a Press conference here, VHP president Ashok Singhal had alleged that 10 Janpath putting pressure on Orissa Government to help the killers to escape easily.
"We strongly condemned Sonia's church appeasement statement and it was purely politically motivated to satisfy the minorities," VHP State general secretary Gouri Prasad Rath. "What we are witnessing in states like Orissa most recently is a carefully orchestrated ploy by the BJP and its sister organisations to inflame religious prejudices and passions," Sonia told party officials at CWC meeting.
Referring to this, VHP said it was Sonia and few of her close aids, who actually orchestrated Swami Laxmananda Saraswati's murder and now trying to cover the matter. RSS State spokesman Simanchal Khatua accused Sonia as main conspirator behind Swamiji's killing asked the Congress Chief to refrain from church appeasement. Sonia only knows anti-Hindu propaganda, Khatua alleged.
BKA criticize police action on tribal women in Gajapati
A Hindu youth commit suicide protesting police excess
Conversion is an international conspiracy, claims Gajapati Maharaja
He demanded stern action against individuals and organisations undertaking social and other activities with the overt and covert objective of carrying out religious conversions.
These organisations, Dibya Singh Dev said, should be banned in the state. This apart, the state government, must strictly enforce the provisions of Orissa Freedom of Religion Act, 1967, and enact suitable ammendments in the Act to more effectively prevent exploitation of poverty, illiteracy and innocence of the ribals for carrying out the religious conversion.
The process of conversion and the cow slaughter were acting like fuel and igniting fire, hurting the religious sentiments and fomenting communal tension in Kandhamal, they said and urged the state government to strictly enforce the provisions of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1980.
The Gajapati Maharaja of Puri also appealed to the state government to order impartial, fair and speedy proceedings to unravel the truth behind the barbaric act of killing of Swami Laxmananada and four of his disciples on the Janmastami day and provide exemplary punishment to the guilty.
They further appealed to the government to enquire as to whether adequate security was provided to the Swami who had apprehended threat to his life and was assaulted several times in the past.
They demanded strong action against the officer and employees found guilty of negligence and breach of duty.
He also strongly alleged that some foreign sources might behind the killing of Swami Laxmananda Saraswati and the State as well as Central Government must ensure action against the killers. The Puri King said that if such atrocities continue against the Hindu Sadhus and Santhas, a time will come when no Saints and religious preachers dare to come to public for their preaching.
"Swamiji's brutal murder, a wake up call for the Hindus and all should unite to fight evil designs," Gajapati Maharaja added. The attack on Swamiji is an attack on the basic foundations of Indian culture and Hindu way of life, he pointed out.
Further he added that, "For the last 40 years, he had spent his life for the protection of Sanatan Dharma. He devoted all his energy to stop conversions,"
Urging all cults of the Hindism as a dharma to become united and fight against the onslaught, if no steps are taken at this moment no one could think of what would be the future of Hindu dharma after 50 years, he said.
"It just like a do or die situation," he said, adding that all should come to protect the Hindu dharma.
Hindus never tried to defame any religions so far but the Church people are making all out effort to make India a Christian Nation. He said Christian population in Kandhamal's was recorded 19,000 in 1951 census while their figure touched at 11.79 lakh in 2001 census. He also added that Church people even patronizing conversion in North-Eastern States. Quoting census figures, the Puri King said Christian population has raised from 12 per cent in 1951 to 30 per cent in 1991 in Manipur followed by Meghalaya recorded 23 per cent in 1951 and it has now reached at 63 in 1991. In Nagaland, 46 per cent Christian population recorded in 1951 but 1991 census report said their population stands at 90 per cent while 90 per cent also recorded in Mizoram in 1991 census.
The figures itself demonstrates the propaganda of church, Gajapati Maharaja added.
Monday, September 15, 2008
'K'mal incidents to inspire VHP to work for ending conversions'
The campaign would begin from September 23 till October 23, Chouhan informed. Earlier on the day Ashok Singhal went to Sri Jagannath temple and offered prayers to lord Jagannath. He was accompanied by State functionaries of the VHP. The administration had made elaborate police bandobost for his visit
Conversion will end for ever: Ashok Singhal
Starling allegation of Singhalji, a veteran Saffron outfit leader, came few minutes after, he met Chief Minister at his residence seeking strong action against the killers and strict implementation of anti-conversion and anti-cow slaughter laws in the State. "Sonia Gandhi along with her close aids are making all out effort to cover up the matter and planning anti-Hindu propaganda across the globe highlighting attack on Christians," he alleged.
Speaking at a Press Conference here, the VHP president however sought criminal case against Congress Rajya Sabha member and alleged that the MP is dancing according to the tune of 10 Janpath for his political survival. "Nayak is now a days camping at USA to spread anti-Hindu feeling and gather support for the Church people in Orissa," the firebrand Hindu leader said adding we suspect him as a conspirator behind the brutal murder of the octogenarian saint.
The Government should impose ban on Churches and organisations working for conversion in the State, he demanded. "I also clearly informed the Chief Minister that if he failed to protect Hindus, which population stands at 3.51 crorer according to 2001 census, it would be very difficult for him to get a hat-trick in Orissa," he argued adding Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's success, was outcome of his pro-Hindu nature.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Maoists deny role in Swamiji;s killing
Bhubaneswar: 10/9(VISAKEO): The People's Liberation of Guerrilla Army of the outlawed CPI (Maoists) on Wednesday strongly denied its involvement directly or indirectly in the killing of Swami Laxmananda Saraswati and his four disciples at Jalespata Ashram in Kandhamal district on August 23.
The claim of the outlawed outfit came to light after the locals and police recovered few posters at Raikia area of the district early on morning. "We have no role in Swamiji's killing, few people are trying to defame our image," the poster issued in the name of PLGA reads. It further reads "we would take stern action against, those who blaming us for the killing of Swamiji,"
Police release sketches of 2 suspected killers of Swamiji
Bhubaneswar:10/9(VISAKEO), Under pressure Orissa Police 18 days after the brutal murder of the Hindu Seer Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati and his four disciples at Jalespata Ashram in Kandhamal district, have issued sketches of two suspected killers on Wednesday. The Crime Branch of State Police, which is looking into the issue, has issued the sketches seeking information from public on the two suspected persons, sources said.
The CB prepared sketches of the duo on basis of description provided by the people who were present during the killing, police sources said. The youths, one in the age group of 20 to 25 years and the other between 30 and 35 years, were suspected to be prime accused in the incident. "Both the youths speak local language as spoken by the people in Koraput district," the sources said, adding both had moustaches and big eyes.
Meanwhile, the People's Liberation of Guerrilla Army of the outlawed CPI (Maoists) on Wednesday strongly denied its involvement directly or indirectly in the killing of Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati and his four disciples at Jalespata Ashram in Kandhamal district on August 23.
The claim of the outlawed outfit came to light after the locals and police recovered few posters at Raikia area of the district early on morning. "We have no role in Swamiji's killing, few people are trying to defame our image," the poster issued in the name of PLGA reads. It further reads "we would take stern action against, those who blaming us for the killing of Swamiji.
Communal riots won't happen again - Governor
Bhubaneswar: 10/9(VISAKEO) Orissa Governor M C Bhandare Wednesday asked violence victims in Kandhamal to start life afresh and promised them safety and security, affirming the state government's resolve to prevent recurrence of communal riots in the state.
"Communal riots will not be allowed to take place again. The police, administration and state government are fully geared to protect your life and property," Bhandare said, while interacting with inmates of a relief camp set up for the riot hit people here.
"People must start a new life forgetting their bitter experiences," the Governor said, adding those who have left their homes must return with no fear.
"I am confident that normalcy will return very fast," he said. Observing that some anti-socials are trying to foment trouble taking advantage of the situation, Bhandare said the government would defeat their objectives.
"In a democracy like India, citizens have the right to practice and propagate the religion of their choice and none should have any objection to it," Bhandare, who visited a government-run orphanage, said.
The Governor also visited slain VHP leader Laxmanananda Saraswati's ashram at Chakapada before winding up his two-day tour of the riot-ravaged district.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Sadhus pay tributes to Swamiji
Bhubaneswar: (visakeo)-Sadhus and Hindu religious preachers while defying the prohibitory order of 144, congregated here at Freedom Fighters Ground to pay tributes to Swami Laxmananda Saraswati, who was gun down by Church sponsored militant at Jalespata Ashram under Tumulibandha police limits of Kandhamal district on August 23.
The gathering took place even as an order prohibiting the assembly of four or more people was issued here to prevent Hindu groups from carrying out processions to mourn Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati's death. However anticipating trouble, the authorities relaxed the prohibitory order even after at least 50 Hindus were detained at different places.
Launching at attack on Orissa Government, Hindu religious leaders warned for a mass agitation demanding strict implementation of anti-conversion laws and cow slaughtering. They asked Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik for a public debate on conversion. "Orissa Government should take adequate steps to protect Hindu saints," they said.
Raghubir Das Maharaj, Ramachandra Das Maharaj, Mahanta Ramakrushan Das, Satpriya Maharaj, Swami Bhagaban Maharaj, Narayan Baba, VHP State general secretary Gouri Prasad Rath, BJP State president Suresh Pujari, Bajarang Dal national co-convener Subash Chouhan, Bajarang Dal State coordinator Umashankar Acharya, Hindu Jagaran Samukhya State president Ashok Sahu, and secretary Basudev Barik were among those present and pay tribute to Swamiji.
Utkal Mahila Udyoga submits memo to Guv over Kandhamal crisis
Bhubaneswar: (visakeo)-A delegation of Utkal Mahila Udyoga on Saturday submitted a memorandum to Governor MC Bhandare here at Raj Bhawan seeking his intervention into Kandhamal crisis. The women outfit however urged the Governor to visit the violence hit areas and take necessary steps.
The outfit also demanded to provide adequate security to the inmates of Jalespata Kanya Ashram.
"We have demanded to arrest the killers of Swamiji and his disciples and strong action against them," outfit secretary Suchitra Mohapatra said. She demanded women security forces for the violence hit areas.
The Government should release innocent women and withdraw all cases against them, she added. The delegation however sought adequate relief for the victims.
Excess of minoritism danger for country, warns KN Govindacharya
Swami Laxmanandaji was personally known to me since 20 years or more. His dedication to since the poor & weak was phenomenal and inspiring to others. The callous feet dragging attitude of the state government in providing adequately security to Laxmanandanjee resulted in his murder for which the state government is squarely responsible. The government owes explanation to the people. This neglect stems from the psychology of minority politics indulged in by all main stream politicians including those of Congress, BJD, BJP and others, he added.
The continued politics of minoritism has led the people to think that they do not have any government to protect them. Hence people have started taking law in their own hands. The Supreme Court decision on directing the state government not to allow asthikalash yatra is wrong and unfair since there was to be no Asthikalash yatras. Because Asthi was not in existence. To ban the same is preposterous. In this context state government colluded with the petitioners and misguided the court by not bring out the fact about Asthi Kalash Yatra.
The government should understand that they just cannot pamper one section of society and keep the other section ungrudgingly peaceful. So now government is facing its rejections by the people living in Kandhamal and other neighboring districts.
Unfortunately BJP has also become tool of politics of minorityism very much against its ideological roots and orientations of its cadre and supporters. BJP should review its relationship with BJD, should not hesitate to pull itself out of government and be on side of the people and its principles of nationalism. Otherwise it cannot be trusted by the people as custodians of national interest and ideology of Hinduism.
“I appeal to the Christian church to desist the temptations of aggressive proselytization. They should become secular in the true sense of the term. Otherwise they will be held responsible for tarnishing the image of Bharat in the world,” he added.