Friday, December 12, 2008

HJS rejects allegation of State Congress

HJS rejects allegation of State Congress
By Golak Chandra Das

Bhubaneswar: Hindu Jagaran Samukhya, a frontal outfit of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh on Friday strongly rejected the allegation made by senior Congress lawmaker Narasingha Mishra in State Assembly.

Coming down heavily on Mishra, who is Deputy Leader of Opposition, HJS State president Ashok Sahu said that the allegation was unfortunate and uncalled for. “It was very unfortunate statement and we strongly denounced it,” he added.

Quoting few pages of a pro-Maoists book, which author is cooling his heals in Jharpada Special Jail here, Mishra did a blunder by saying that Sangh Pariwar responsible for the murder of Swami Laxmananda Saraswati.

“Mishra has bring shame to the dignity of the House by quoting the arguments of some anti-social elements,” Sahu, a former Assam cadre IPS officer said.

Insisting that Church was responsible for the brutal murder of the Hindu Seer, Sahu further alleged that Congress, Church and the outlawed CPI (Maoists) have joined hands to divert attention from the main issues.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What the BJP is doing in Orissa is nothing but a farce. Strangely no one's asking them why on earth they are hanging on to their chairs. Tough it is their government at the helm which was supposed to protect swamiji. The government let them loose and the world witnessed the carnage in Kandhamal. The one's like Mr. Sahu are making a hue and cry because they've not made it to the assemblies or parliament, the moment they get that they fall in line and ask for a middle path.
The fact is that Narasingh Mishra is a righteous politician and all these sangh&co leaders can't even stand up to him for a discussion.
Being a hindu I feel pained by the hunger of power from the sangh men,they lack the orientation or capability to fight for our cause.