Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 "Congress ideology has always been soft on terrorism and harsh on nationalist forces in the country." bjpnews >bjp-l (BJP Discussion Group) >vaidika1008 >[bJP News] The worst RSS can do is to send a legal notice >Wed, 18 Aug 2004 14:04:49 -0500 > >The worst RSS can do is to send a legal notice >By Ram Madhav >Organiser >August 24, 2004 > > Do you remember the name of a town called Churhat? It became famous for >some >notorious reason in the mid-80s. The small town in Sidhi district of Madhya >Pradesh was the epicentre of a scandal, popularly known as Churhat lottery >scam. A politician nicknamed Churhat Raja was allegedly the kingpin of that >scandal. Since then, true to the Congress culture, that politician grew >from >strength to strength, finally to become a Central minister. > >Later, Churhat acquired a great amount of respect and dignity, due to >another >gentleman, who also used to be called, perhaps rightly, Churhat Raja. He >was a >saintly and benevolent personality. He was active in organisations that >strove >for our country and culture. He was the Zilla Sanghachalak of RSS during >mid-50s and later on became an ardent follower of Swami Chinmayananda. >Presently he lives as a recluse, a sanyasi of the Chinmaya order, somewhere >near Rewa. > >You can’t compare two persons who are so divergent in everything in life. >Yet >you can’t help but doing that, since they both happen to be brothers. One, >the >Churhat lottery scam accused is Shri Arjun Singh, the Union Minister for >HRD. >And the other, one-time RSS leader presently living the life of a saint, is >his >own brother Sri Ranabahadur Singh, rechristened as Swami Prashantananda. > >Known for his penchant to give pinpricks to his own leaders in pursuit of >his >dream to sit in the coveted chair of the Prime Minister of India at least >for a >day before it is too late, Shri Arjun Singh, just two months into a >government >which is functioning on daily wages from the Stalinist Left, chose to shoot >his >mouth once again to prepare ground for another attempt. > >“The only achievement of the RSS is Mahatma’s murder,” he reportedly >blabbed. We >knew we were only a whipping boy. The real objective was to promote himself >as >head and shoulders above others in the party. > >“That Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination gave a handle to unscrupulous >politicians >to defame and, if possible, to pull down their rivals is difficult to deny. >The >attempt was made in Delhi to bring Patel, a non-Brahmin, himself into >disrepute >and to cause a breach between him and Nehru is well known,” wrote veteran >Congress leader, D.P. Mishra, who was the Home Minister of Arjun’s home >state >CP & Berar at the time of the assassination of Gandhiji, in his memoirs >Living >an Era. Arjun was merely trying that old Congress trick. > >But the blabbermouth has slightly overstepped into a dangerous territory. >What >he said amounted to accusing the RSS of murdering the Mahatma. Naturally we >warned him that he would be sued. > >It must have caused consternation in his camp, for, earlier, for a similar >loud-mouthing, Shri Sitaram Kesri, the then president of the Congress >Party, >had to run from one court to another when served with a legal notice by the >Sangh. A prominent English daily, published from Delhi and Kolkata, was >forced >to publish an apology on its front page prominently on the same issue. > >Promptly, a written statement was issued with Shri Singh’s signature. The >allegation against the RSS was modified so that no legal hassles would be >there. “I am convinced,” he wrote, “that the philosophy of hate and >violence by >which the RSS swears by (syntax error not mine), killed Mahatmaji.” It was >clear that he was running away from the original allegation and yet wanted >to >use all his lung power to mislead people that he was a crusader. He also >alleged that he knew the ‘expertise (of the RSS) in murder and mayhem’. > >As I mentioned earlier, his own brother was an RSS man. Shri Guruji was a >guest >in their house on two occasions. Does it mean that his own brother was also >an >expert in ‘murder and mayhem’? > >Our friends in Rewa informed us that in 1957 when Shri Singh wanted to have >an >advocate to fight his case in an election-related petition, he couldn’t >find a >better lawyer in Congress Party. He chose to hire a lawyer from Uttar >Pradesh >who was a senior RSS leader theremust be an ‘expert in murder and mayhem’. >This lawyer, who went to Rewa to argue Shri Singh’s case, used to attend >the >local RSS shakha every evening. Shri Sudarshanji, the present RSS >Sarsanghchalak, was the RSS organiser of that region at that time and he >recollected that once Shri Singh also accompanied the lawyer to the shakha. >Not >certainly to acquire a bit of ‘expertise in murder and mayhem’ I suppose! > >Shri Singh’s association with that lawyer, who headed the RSS in Uttar >Pradesh >for several years, continued and perhaps continues even today. A prominent >English daily, published from Lucknow and Delhi, reported an unscheduled >visit >of Shri Singh to that RSS man’s house at Allahabad in 1993, just three days >before his resignation from PVN’s cabinet. It also speculated that Shri >Singh >went to consult the lawyer-cum-RSS leader about his resignation. > >We can always have arguments and counter-arguments over ideologies. You >criticise us and we criticise youbut in a temperate language. Shri Singh >talked about the ‘hate and violence’ of the RSS in his written statement. > >Coming out of a Congress-man’s mouth it sounds like ‘devils chanting the >Vedas’. > > >It is the Congress ideology, which is most violent and hate-filled. “The >Nagpur >incidents were not isolated,” wrote D.P. Mishra, recollecting the horrors >of >violence unleashed after the murder of the Mahatma, “as more harrowing >scenes >of violence against Brahmins were enacted in many parts of Marathi-speaking >areas, particularly southern Maharashtra. Those who indulged in these >unlawful >activities also included a large number of Congressmen belonging to >non-Brahmin >communities. In fact, in Nagpur and Berar the trouble-makers were mostly >Congressmen, some being even office-bearers of the various Congress >committees.” > >Of course, we still remember that holocaust perpetrated on the Sikhs all >over >the country after the murder of Smt Gandhi. We also remember those infamous >utterances of Shri Rajiv Gandhi supporting the violence against the >Sikhs‘when >a mighty tree falls, earth trembles’. This is your culture Mr Singh, not >ours. > > >Shri Singh talks about Gujarat also. That usual rubbish. I have to return >to >D.P. Mishra again. Continuing his description about the violence and hatred >unleashed by the Congress goons in Maharashtra after Gandhiji’s murder, >Shri >Mishra writes about his travails as the minister in charge of law and >order. >“Among those arrested by the police, there were more than a hundred >Congressmen >and I was immediately subjected to pressure for their release. In a meeting >of >prominent Congressmen of Nagpur, I had to face severe criticism. When they >threatened to take their complaint to Home Minister Patel, I had to tell >them >to bring a directive for me from Delhi that Congressmen had been exempted >from >the operation of the Indian Penal Code.” > >Congress ideology has always been soft on terrorism and harsh on >nationalist >forces in the country. How else could you explain the pronouncements of >people >like Shri Singh to purge the administration of the RSS men while their >government is laying red carpet to the terrorists by repealing POTA? > >It is the Congress ideology and hunger for power of its leaders that led to >the >Partition of the country. Even today the partitionist Muslim League is the >bedfellow of the Congress in the government. > >Shri Singh has challenged the RSS to do ‘their worst’. The ‘worst’ that the >RSS >can do to him is to drag him to the courts for accusing the RSS of >murdering >the Mahatma. >(The author is spokesman of RSS.) > > _______________ Is your PC infected? 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