Goa Blast: Govt’s false eagerness to impose a ban on Sanatan, says Daily Mumbai Chaufer

Kartik Shuddha Dashami, Kaliyug Varsha 5111

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Goa police keen to implicate Sanatan

After the bomb blast in Goa, the Government, police and media are bent upon bringing a ban on Sanatan but even in such situation, few newspapers have supported the trueness of Sanatan. Among such newspapers, ‘Mumbai Chaufer’ has published an editorial in its issue dated 24th October under the heading ‘Who is responsible for Hindus becoming extremists?’ An edited portion of the editorial is published below.

Sanatan’s member Malgonda Patil died in a scooter bomb blast at Madgaon, Goa and Mr. Yogesh Naik who was seriously injured in the blast died in a hospital after two days. This incident was enough for the Goa police to fabricate a story. The police immediately concluded that the blast occurred due to the RDX which was carried by Sanatan’s members with the intention to cause an explosion in a crowded place. How they could reach such a conclusion so fast, is known only to them. Immediately, raids were undertaken at the main office of Sanatan at Ramnathi in Goa and its branches at Sangli and other places. The police have started their usual game to create fear among people by conducting searches at any odd time, keeping the suspects in police custody for hours etc.

Accusation of Sanatan’s link in Malegaon bomb blast 

Instead of finding out how the blast, accident occurred, the ATS has concocted a sensational sequence of stories on how Sanatan Sanstha is distributing RDX and is behind these blasts; not only this but how the Sanstha was linked even to the bomb blasts at Malegaon. The police have not been able to prove anything against the seven accused like Pradnya Singh, Colonel Purohit etc. jailed in connection with Malegaon bomb blast case for the past 1 year. But the present boss of the ATS, K. P. Raghuvanshi suddenly remembered one instruction given by the former boss Karkare who had proved to be very controversial and was disliked by Hindus and that was –  ‘Ban Sanatan Sanstha’  !

Malegaon was a ploy of the Congress Govt. !

Karkare was under tremendous political pressure exerted by the Congress- NCP front Government to implicate Pradnya Singh and others. Hindu Organisations were planning to file a petition against him for harassing innocent persons. Karkare had strongly requested the then Home Minister R. R. Patil for his transfer since he was under pressure but was unable to speak in the matter. Even on that fateful day of 26th November, he had asked for an appointment with the Home Minister in the evening. This clearly shows that the Malegaon bomb blast was a ploy of the Congress Government. Now a situation is created where, in the case of Madgaon bomb blast, one is reminded of the above stance as the ATS is all set to link Sanatan with these blasts and the police seem to be in such hurry to do so.

Since when have the policemen, who are capable of only counting notes, boxes etc. in a ‘panchnama’, become so knowledgeable as to be able to check the hard-discs of computers and account books of Sanatan?

No ‘panchnama’ by the Police of the things confiscated

The most ridiculous thing is that the police who confiscated one ‘electronic circuit’ and which was continuously shown on all TV channels was, in fact, a digital alarm clock. The police have not done even an ‘on site panchanama’ of all the confiscated things. They can, therefore, add any objectionable matter or photographs in the hard discs in their lab and try to prove Sanatan as an anti-national organisation. This is a very serious accusation. 

MP gives punishment even before investigations

Even before any investigations could be completed or any conclusion could be made, Mr. Shantaram Naik, a Goa MP from the Upper House, demanded that the ‘Sanatan Ashram’ should be closed down which makes Mr. Naik much like the dictator Aurangzeb. All he did was make baseless accusations and he only passed a verdict.

The Govt. policies force Hindus to become extremists

Most of the Hindus in India believe in secularism. They do not, however, believe in the hypocritical secularism of the Congress. Under the name of secularism, the Congress appeases Muslims in whichever way possible. If the police had found even traces of RDX in a bag of a Hindu cricketer, they would have killed him on the spot but the cricketer who was involved in this case was a Muslim and therefore, he was released. A Pakistani terrorist Kasab who killed hundreds of our citizens right in front of the TV cameras, is kept in a special cell worth Rs. 2 crores, is provided ‘biryani’ on the occasion of Eid. Our Government is making available to him services of a lawyer spending lakhs of rupees just to save him. Sadhvi and Purohit are deliberately branded as ‘Hindu terrorists’ but the ATS boss is afraid of calling Kasab a Pakistani Muslim terrorist. This shows that if Hindus are forced to become terrorists in India, it is only as a result of the policies of the appeasing Congress Government.

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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