Saturday, November 22, 2008

Hartal against RSS leader's murder total in Thrissur


19/11/2008 16:29:01 With Inputs from Daily Pioneer

Thrissur: The dawn-to-dusk hartal called by BJP-RSS on Wednesday in Thrissur district in protest against the killing of an RSS leader late on Tuesday evening allegedly by NDF and CPI(M) workers near Pavaratty in the district was total. Shops and commercial establishments throughout the district remained closed while no public vehicular services were operated. However, no untoward incident was reported from anywhere.

Former RSS Mandalam Karayavah Vinod (Vinu 34), Arakkal house, Thirunelloor, was hacked to death by a group at Kaithamukku, Padoor, Pavaratty on Tuesday. The police said Vinu died on the spot. The group of assailants had crashed the car in which they came against the motorcycle on which Vinu was coming to Kaithamukku. After the crash, Vinu tried to run away leaving the bike behind but the assailants chased him and hacked brutally.

The gang escaped in the car in which they came. Vinod’s friend who was on the bike with him escaped unhurt, the police said. They said they had got the number of the car. The Thrissur district collector clamped the entire Pavaratty under prohibitory orders as tension prevailed.

Sometime after the incident, Ajmal (19) of Cheruparambil House, Thirunelloor, a first year degree student, was hacked by a group as he was travelling on a motorcycle . He had suffered deep wounds in his head.

The incidents caused tension in the area as BJP and CPI(M) workers went around destroying banners and posters and challenging each other. A heavy police posse was deployed in the area under the direct supervision of District Police Superintendent MP Dinesh. District BJP secretary B Balagopal alleged that NDF-CPI(M) workers were behind the murder of Vinod.

The Pavaratty area had been communally and politically sensitive for the past several years. The calm being felt there since the murder of Mujeeb Rehman in 2006 was shattered on August 21 last when BJP-RSS worker Byju (24), son of Ayyappan of Maruthayur near Pavaratty, a taxi river was hacked to death at Puvathur near Pavaratty. This act also was allegedly perpetrated by activists of NDF and it had sparked widespread violence in the area in which three other persons including a couple, were suffered hack injuries.

Meanwhile, the area plunged into an uneasy calm as panicked people preferred to remain inside their homes with police parties patrolling on the roads. With prohibitory orders in place for one week, the police did not expect much trouble in the coming days. Week-long prohibitory orders had been clamped in the Pavaratty police station limits after the violence in August also.

Searches had yielded four swords from a drainage pipe in Kunnamkulam. The police suspected that these swords could have been the ones used by the assailants to hack Vinod. However, they said they were yet to confirm this.

The hartal was total in the district with even KSRTC buses keeping off the roads. Shops remained closed even in interior villages. Very limited number of private vehicles were seen on the roads, However, essential services had been exempted from the hartal.






Sunil
22/11/2008 01:55:20
Harthal may be avoided atleast from the RSS side
Yes as told by Balachandranji, Harthal may be avoided as it is creating trouble for the ordinary citizens only. We can protest in front of AKG Bhavan, and raise issue at the Parliment about the CPIM'S killings politics.

We should publish a list of victims of CPIM attacks in Kerala to the media and the general public.

Harthal may be avoided atleast from the RSS side as we are the number one organization in India which is caring for the Nation and its citizens.
M Balachandran
21/11/2008 03:17:26
Try other types of Protest
The Kerala people are fed up with Harthals & they generally hate it. Hence I suggest only all India Bandh/Harthal called by Sangh parivar may be observed in Kerala. For protests like attacks from opponents to Sangh parivar, the venue may be in Delhi at the Gate of AKG Bhavan etc by Dharna which will attract all India media attention. Recall Yuvamorcha dharna held there about 6 months back in protest of killing of swayamsevaks in Kannur.
Ramgopal
20/11/2008 04:45:26
What if not Hartal
What else the helpless Hindus can do when there is no justice from CPM government and Anti-hindu media? Helpless hindus are getting killed and nobody care. Hartal is at least getting attention.
K.Venugopal
20/11/2008 03:17:20
Hartal - quick-fix solution?
There we go again - hartal! How have we become trapped with this response? Every time we are attacked, we call for a hartal (bandh being prohibited). We know who the enemies are. Do our hartals weaken them in any way? It only troubles the general public and therefore weakens us.
Hindustani
19/11/2008 22:25:21
Jungle Raj
My deep condolence to vinodji families.
Keralites Hindus wake up
Its happened to Vinodji next may be u.
teach your childrens Sanathana Dharma not communisim,
remove this communist govt.

Jai Hind

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Temple Vandalised in Malappuram

Temple Vandalised in Malappuram
01/11/2008 03:10:52 HK


Kalikavu: More than 700 Chuutu Villakku ” (Lamps surrounding the Temple walls ) were destroyed by Anti Hindus here in BhagavathiTemple. Though Police arrested the culprits who vandalised the temples, their names were not yet publicised.

The whole 700 lamps are lighted during this period of temple festival in connection with Kalampattu during deeparadhana in the temple.Under Kshetra Samrakshana Samithi Hindus observed hartal in the area.

Temples in Mallapuram were always the target of Anti Hindus,ever since the attack by Hyderali and his son Tippu. During the so called “Freedom Struggle” in 1921 Hundreds of Temples were destroyed after looting. When our cultural leaders and Seculars cried from roof top when a disputed structure in birth place of Rama was destroyed they purposefully ignored the destruction of scores of Temple in Mallapuram district.

The case in connection with the burning the main gate of Angadippuram Tali Siva temple by Jihadis also has been sabotaged. Hindus in Mallapuram district are the torch bearers of Sanathana Dharma who haven’t succumbed to torture and violence for more than a century and no evil forces can deter their spirit of dharma by any such cowardly acts.


http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?PageID=7420&SKIN=K






aj
01/11/2008 19:50:32
muslim terror
http://hindusamhati.blogspot.com/2008/06/muslim-mob-attack-on-hindu-samhati-camp_16.html
Sudheer
01/11/2008 06:50:55
Temple Vandalised in Malappuram
Though it's a brutal act and to be ptotested strongly against it, we should keep our calm till the names of the culprits come out. We can't expect any support from the Political leaders, who ran to the spot when a christian church attacked in nedumbassery, and finally found it's done by their own 'Sakhavu'.
I am totally agree with Mr.Venugopal and suggest our leader ship not to go for hartal or bandhs.
K.Venugopal
01/11/2008 05:49:02
Creative mobilisation of swayamsevaks.
I call upon Sangha Parivar not to call for hartals or bandhs when anything untoward happens from the Hindutva point of view. Such hartals and bandhs, however localized, would only turn out to be holding the public to ransom. Since the majority of the pubic is Hindu, whom does it benefit? We should under such circumstances, work to nab the culprits and hand them over to the police or identify them for the police to handle.

We should have nothing to do with hartals and bandhs. This is an ugly communist legacy. Just like the ugly Urudu slogan "Inquilab Zindabad" when we have the short and sweet "Jai".

May I add that we must make our swayamsevaks proficient in "intelligence" work. For example, when a swayamsevak is killed or a temple vandalized, why don't we seek to find out who did it by looking for circumstantial evidence? All criminals would inevitably leave behind clues. We must be trained as to what we should first do when we reach a crime spot. Maybe like cordoning off the place so that clues are not destroyed unintendedly by a crowd which would gather there. In OTC classes should be given on subjects like first aid, cordoning off an area for clues, reaching a victim to hospital, taking to legal recourse etc. This would give our swayamsevaks practical knowledge that would be helpful to us. Every swayamsevak who has a mobile phone must be told to have the phone numbers of Karyakartas of the area so that information can be passed on in times of crisis and advice sought. A call for hartal or bandh would only make us thoughtless and the public helpless.