RSS forced me to attack Church; then tried to kill me for political gains'

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January 27, 2017

Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 27: In a shocking revelation, a former activist of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has claimed that his organisation forced him to indulge in anti-social activities such as attacking religious centres of non-Hindus, and then tried to kill him for political gains.

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The victim of the venomous ideology is S Vishnu (25), hailing from Karakulam Panchayat in Thiruvananthapuram, who had been visiting the RSS since he was seven years old.

According to Vishnu, who is currently undergoing treatment at the Thiruvananthapuram General Hospital, RSS started torturing him after he repented for his hate crimes and started opposing illegal activities of Sangh Parivar.

He revealed that he was confined by the RSS workers for about 38 days, and he was forced to write a “suicide note” blaming CPI (M) Kannur district secretary P Jayarajan. The intention of the saffron outfit was to kill Vishnu and gain political mileage by holding their opponents responsible for the murder, he said.

“RSS workers had pelted stones at a Pentecost church last year with the intention of creating communal violence in Kerala. I was also an accused in the case. I did that because they asked me to do so. I am also an accused in blocking a vehicle that brought buffaloes to be used during the holy month of Ramadan. Though I did all this at their behest, later I questioned all this and they were not happy about me since then,” he alleged.

Mr Vishnu said that he and a few others, who quit RSS were receiving threats. “It was then that RSS member Kannan, an accused in the murder of CPI (M) member Kannur Dhanraj, came to Thirivananthapuram. He had been trying to create problems in the area by destroying the BJP flags and putting the blame on CPI(M). We had questioned that. We also informed police about his activities,” he alleged.

He alleged that after that incident, RSS workers plotted against him and tried to kill him. “Many leaders including BJP leader Saju assaulted me. Later, they took me to Neyyantinkara. There, some other leaders questioned me asking how I am related to P Jayarajan. To prepare a magazine, I had met many prominent political leaders including P Jayarajan and many other Muslim League and BJP leaders. But I had no other contacts with him,” he said.

Vishnu says that RSS workers took him to different places in Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram districts and kept him in illegal confinement. He added that they asked him to obey what the Sangh says and claimed that they tortured him for about 86 hours without giving food or allowing him to sleep.

“I begged them not to kill me. But they said they would abandon me in the middle of the sea,” he says, expressing remorse for foolishly working for RSS for 18 years.

He said that he escaped from their clutches on January 22, when all RSS workers went to visit Amritanandamayi near Vallikkavu. “I knew that they would kill me. They were telling me that I would be handed over to RSS workers in Kannur. So, when I got a chance, I escaped,” he said.

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ali
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Sunday, 29 Jan 2017

RSS is a biggest, oldest and only terrorist groups in India. If it continues like this it will be the biggest threat for India.

Skazi
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Sunday, 29 Jan 2017

Narianna..... the way of your writing proves the poison of snakes which you take as food in Singapore..... Better apply for Singapore citizenship to enjoy the snake food till the death time.....

shaji
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Sunday, 29 Jan 2017

This is thr true face of most RSS, the most terrorist organisation in India. 99 percent of anti social issues / riots / clashes occuring in india are organised by this terror grup. However, the police are in love with them and dont take any action.

Ahmed
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Saturday, 28 Jan 2017

Communals are blind. They can not hear anything against them even if it is truth. Many so called communals may be unaware of the truth. Therefore they blindly support communal forces.

suresh
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Saturday, 28 Jan 2017

ha.. ha expecting comments from naren Thailand.

naren kotian
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Saturday, 28 Jan 2017

Only anti national third rated medias can put up news like this ... venomous ideology hahaha ... islamic millitants and salafist ideology is venomous in nature not sangh parivar ... thank god sangh parivar enlightened us ... this case is a fake news put up by jihadists and may be he is a jihadi isis stooge ... this news clearly shows and well written by frustarted jihadi soul as they lost money in demonitization , they are finding new ways to counter sangh parivar ... hahaha ...

CD office gu burnol beka antha ...their dream of darool uloom is dying and now they are resoting for all these nonsense ... being associated with sangh parivar for 24 years , when i first joined this organisation at 8. i was never taught in this way ... we know how sangh works and becoz of sangh we excelled in academics and we got good samskar and we got to know how blood thirsty one particular segment i.e jihadists are ... No die hard sangh parivar activists will never back stab sangh ... so it is totally joke .. long live sangh parivar ... love u RSS ...

Monaka
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Friday, 27 Jan 2017

Oh... you dedicated 18 years of your life for RSS!!! then you should undergo all this. Maadiddunno maharaaya!

Manu
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Friday, 27 Jan 2017

This liar's rubbish story can find place only in anti-national media that are trying to divide India. Shame on the editor for providing faking news with the tagline of 'Trusted News Portal of India'. Better you change the tagline into 'Trusted News Portal of Pakistan.

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Agencies
February 23,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 23: Bolstered by the Supreme Court's interim nod for the gazette notification of the Mahadayi Water Dispute Tribunal award by the Central government, Karnataka decided to allot funds for the drinking water project in the state's northwest region, an official said on Saturday.

"Funds will be allotted in the state budget for fiscal 2020-21 to complete the Kalasa-Banduri project across the Mahadayi river for supplying drinking water to the four drought-prone northern districts in the state," the official of the water resources department told media on anonymity.

As Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa also holds the finance portfolio, he has agreed to allocate funds for the project, held up for years in the legal battle with the neighbouring Goa and Maharashtra over the sharing of the river water among the three coastal states.

Yediyurappa is slated to present the state budget for the ensuing fiscal in the legislative assembly on March 2.

"We will resume the project work once the Centre notifies the award though it will be binding on the final outcome of the apex court's hearing the review petitions of Goa and Maharashtra against the Tribunal award," the official noted.

A division bench of Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justice Hemant Gupta on Thursday passed an interim order on the Tribunal award, allowing the central water resources ministry to notify it for implementation and posted the case for final hearing in July.

The Tribunal on August 14, 2018 allocated 13.42 thousand million cubic feet (tmcft) of the river water to the southern state for irrigation and drinking water supply to towns and villages across Bagalkot, Belagavi, Dharwad and Gadag districts, which are in the arid region of the Deccan plateau.

The four districts are about 400-550 km northwest of Bengaluru in the southern state.

Of the 13.42 tmcft water, 5.5 tmcft will be used in the river basin and for diversion into the depleted Malaprabha reservoir while the balance 7.92 tmcft will be utilized for hydel power generation instead of allowing the water to go into the Arabian Sea on the state's west coast through Goa.

Goa, which opposed Karnataka's demand for 36.66 tmcft, was allocated 24 tmcft, while Maharashtra got 1.3 tmcft.

The Tribunal assessed that 188.06 tmc feet water is available at 75 per cent dependability.

The three-member Tribunal is headed by Chairman Justice J.M. Panchal, Justice Viney Mittal and Justice P.S. Naayana.

The Union government had set up the inter-state Tribunal on November 16, 2010 for the djudication of the Mahadayi basin water allocation among the three riparian and contiguous states.

Goa and Maharashtra claimed 122.6 tmc feet and 6.35 tmc feet of the river water respectively.

The Tribunal, which commenced sittings on September 6, 2012, held 1,209 sittings for over 6 years.

Supreme Court senior counsel F.S. Nariman represented the state before the Tribunal to present its case.

The Tribunal's chairman and two members inspected the river basin area across the three coastal states from December 12-24, 2013.

The 77km-long Mahadayi or Mandovi river originates at Bhimgad in the Western Ghats in Belagavi district and flows into the neighbouring Goa through Maharashtra and joins the Arabian Sea off the west coast.

Though the river flows 29 km in Karnataka and 52 km in Goa, its catchment area is spread over 2,032 km in the southern state as against 1,580 km in the western state (Goa).

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News Network
April 29,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 29: Kasaragod's General Hospital on Tuesday discharged the last of its 89 COVID-19 patients, who were admitted since the outbreak of the disease last month.

The patient discharged on Tuesday is a native of Anankur in Kerala. He was under treatment for 27 days following his return from Dubai. He was given a warm send-off at 12 noon by the doctors and hospital staff.

Of the 175 positive cases in Kasaragod district, only 12 are under treatment in other hospitals in the district now. Of them, seven had come from the Gulf and the remaining five were those in contact with them.

During a press meet, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, while referring the Kasaragod General Hospital's success story, congratulated the doctors, nurses and medical staff for the achievement.

According to Health Department, in spite of treating the highest number of COVID-19 patients in the state with meagre infrastructural facilities and even without the support of a medical college in the district, there have been no deaths.

According to the district administration, Kasaragod has conducted 4,112 tests so far, out of which 3,104 tested negative and the results of 833 are awaited.

The team of doctors, nurses and other staff numbering 250 is led by Dr Rajaram K Kandiyil, Superintendent of the Kasaragod General Hospital.

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News Network
March 27,2020

Mysuru, Mar 27: A 35-year old man from Mysuru, Karnataka was tested positive for coronavirus infection on Thursday, taking the state-wide count to 52 altogether.

This new case could be an indication that Covid-19 has entered into the third stage of community transmission in Karnataka, as the infected person neither has any travel history nor have been in contact with Covid-affected persons.

The patient works in the quality assurance section of a pharmaceutical company in Nanjangud in Mysuru district, and has been in continuous contact with medical care professionals.

Mysuru DC Mr Abhiram G Shankar informs that detailed investigation is under process.

He is currently undergoing treatment at an isolation ward in a designated hospital in Mysuru. So far his seven primary contacts have been traced and they are under home quarantine, Mr Abhiram Shankar said.

A 35 year old Mysurean, and another 46 year old Keralite, both who had come from Dubai, were the first and second cases tested positive for Covid-19 in Mysuru. They are also currently kept under isolation.

Mysuru district administration has identified 898 international passengers in Mysuru district including 152 in the taluks. Among them, while 149 persons have completed home quarantine period by now, the rest are still in isolation.

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