Sunday, July 18, 2010

RSS leader denies terror links


18 Jul 2010, 2106 hrs IST
Senior RSS leader Indresh Kumar whose name has come up in some media reports over alleged links with Mecca Masjid blasts suspects, on Saturday said the 'false propaganda' against him and his organisation was part of a 'deep political conspiracy' to malign nationalists.

"I have had no faith in any violent activity. I condemn this false propaganda. This is a deep political conspiracy based on untruth through which nationalists and patriots are being maligned," Kumar said in a statement.

He alleged that reports in some newspapers and news channels to link his name and that of the RSS to some violent (terror) events is an attempt to create confusion.

"It is sad that these reports were sensationalised," he alleged.

Kumar insisted that RSS had been engaged in public education and public service for the past 85 years and he himself has been active in this field for four decades.

"I am deeply hurt by the dragging of my name and that of the Sangh in this false propaganda," Kumar said. He argued that service to the nation was the basic aim of the Sangh.

An impression has gained ground that the Hindus are a meek lot and would put up with any number of assaults upon them by Islamic terrorism with at most some democratic protests and beyond that hoping that the law enforcement agencies in the country would work to end Islamic terrorism. But it has become obvious to common Hindus that whatever be the capacity of Indian law enforcement agencies, they are curbed by Indian politicians swearing by the secular credo. Far from taking measures to end Islamic terrorism, supported by Pakistan, these secular forces are laying ground for the Islamic terrorists to attain their goal even without resorting to violence. One such plot is to grant reservations on the basis of religion. This will allow Islamic terrorists to achieve a new front in the name of Dalits and challenge the very nationhood of India. Therefore, expecting no ending of Islamic and other minority plots against India, the common Hindu would have thought of direct action against anti-India forces. To hold the RSS as being behind these attacks is actually a failure to understand what the Hindu psyche has become due to repeated appeasement of the minorities by the secular parties at the expense of Hindus. Instead of addressing the cause for this new phenomenon of Hindu terrorism, the Congress is using the opportunity to attack the RSS. This is typical Congress response of seeking to please its minority voters, knowing that the majority voters can be taken for granted.

http://www.timesnow.tv/INDIA/RSS-leader-denies-terror-links/videoshow/4349844.cms

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