Monday, October 13, 2008

Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati Shradhanjali Samiti announces for mass rally

Bhubaneswar, (visakeo)12/10/08: Regarding the conspired murder of Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati, an Organisation of Swami Laxamananda Saraswati Shradhanjali Samiti has declared for the mass rally in the State capital today onwards. The Samiti said, in spite of passing of more than 50 days of the heinous murder of Swamiji and his four associates, the police is far off the main culprits and their plans. Condemning the recent investigation of the government, the Samiti said, the police has been failed to arrest the conspirators though several documents and evidence have been produced and published in the newspapers.

Kandhamala violence is the proof of the State’s failure of law and order system that made the whole nation as an incapable and out of form in the Universe. The torture and inhuman action against the innocent people, the misbehavior of the women in the remote villages of Kandhamala have created terror and panic among the tribal people that compel them to flee from their homes and lands. The police department is aware of the accused and conspirators but back out to take any action against the three masterminds Raphael Chinath, Radhakanta Nayak and John Dayal. The Samiti has warned the government that it is impossible to bring back peace and harmony in the entire community if it shows any kindness to those killers. On behalf of the Samiti, Dr. Laxmikanta Dash, the State Secretary of the Samiti has declared to resume the mass rally till 22th of this month until the demand is fruitful. Along with him, Laxman Nayak, the State executive member of Banabasi Kalyan Ashram; Bhimsen Nayak, Sabar Samaj member of Gajapati district; Arakhita Mandal, the State advisor of Sabar Samaj; Kuni Malik, Kandha Samaj Mahila Pramukh of Gajapati district; Nandu Sai, the youth Secretary of Munda Samaj, Jajpur district; Biswanath Pradhan, Zilla Pramukh of Kalyan Ashram Kandhamala; Prahllad Pradhan, the chairperson of Kui Samaj, Bhubaneswar have demanded strong action against the conspirators and appealed for their immediate arrest to maintain the peace in Kandhamala

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