Monday, November 19, 2007

Killing of innocent Hindus in Nandigram : RSS may not sit quietly


Killing of innocent Hindus in Nandigram : RSS may not sit quietly11/19/2007 7:45:26 AM Courtesy: http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/18705.aspNEW DELHI : It is sad that Indian Army did not come to the rescue of the common people in Nandigram as the communist thugs armed with Chinese arms and ammunitions killed scores of innocent Hindus in Nandigram. The only nationalist organization in India – RSS may not sit quietly if the innocent Hindus in India are targeted by Chinese supported armed Marxists in West Bengal. These Marxists take money from Indian oligarch capitalists and kill common people in West Bengal. They have rigged election after election since 1971. RSS may for the first time challenge these Marxists in their own turf and in their own way.The Government led by Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh is doing nothing in Nandigram because they want India-US nuke agreement approved by the communists and also stay in power in New Delhi with the help of 60 odd seats held by these communists in the Parliament. People in Nandigram has little hope to believe the Army they admired all their life – the patriotic Indian Army will ever come to clean the area from communist thugs armed with Chinese arms and ammunitions.


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K.Venugopal 11/19/2007
I am intrigued by this article. What link has the site www.indiadaily.com got with RSS to talk authoritatively as to what RSS will do? If it is simply an article Haindava Keralam found interesting enough to quote, it should have presented it under the head "What others are saying" or something like that. All swayamsevaks know that RSS is not given to empty boasts or threats. It simply goes ahead with what has to be done and the results would be there for all to see without the RSS having to make grand announcements about it beforehand. Haindava Keralam must be cautious when quoting articles pertaining to RSS to ensure that non-RSS sources do not become spokespersons of the RSS.

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