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
 - 
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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April 16,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 16: In view of the raging coronavirus pandemic, no public iftaar or sehri will be organized during Ramazan, the month of fasting for the Muslims, the Karnataka Minority Welfare Department announced here on Thursday.

"No public shall be allowed to perform five-time congregational prayers in mosques, across Karnataka during Ramazan in view of COVID-19 pandemic. No public address system to be used by the staff of mosques for offering namaz,'' the department said.

During the holy month of Ramazan, it is a tradition to organise iftaar feasts for large gatherings by different people, especially by politicians, celebrities and the common wealthy people for their friends and family.

Ramazan is to commence from the 24th or 25th of April this year, depending on the sighting of the moon.

The order stated that Azaan (the call for prayer) shall be given at low decibel and namaaz including Friday namaaz, will be performed by the imams, moazzins and the masjid staff only.
No public should be allowed to offer namaaz in the mosques as per government directions, it said.

The state government also cited an order by the Ministry of Home Affairs dated April 15, which stated that "All religious places/places of worship shall be closed for public. Religious congregations are strictly prohibited due to the outbreak of COVID-19 across the country."
Thirty-four more COVID-19 cases, including 17 cases from Belagavi, have been reported from Karnataka. The total number of coronavirus cases in the state now stands at 313.

The total number of cases in India has now climbed to 12,380. Out of these cases, 1489 have been cured/discharged/migrated while 414 deaths have been reported so far, as per the latest data provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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January 17,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 17: An auto-mobile shop at Deralakatte here caught fire on Friday incurring huge loss on the shopkeeper.

According to police, the incident happened in the morning when the shop owner opened the shop.

Locals suspect that miscreants might have set the shop on fire and had escaped from the scene at night.

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May 3,2020

Bengaluru, May 3: Undergraduate and postgraduate students skipping online classes held by their universities run the risk of being debarred from writing their exams. 

State universities, which are monitoring the attendance of online classes, are asking their affiliate colleges to send the monthly online attendance details and this would reflect in their regular attendance. This would apply to those studying professional courses like medicine and engineering. 

State medical education minister Dr K Sudhakar has asked all medical colleges to regularly send attendance details to the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS).

RGUHS vice-chancellor Dr Sachidanand confirmed to DH that the varsity is indeed monitoring the attendance of students. “Online classes are equal to classroom teaching. (Such method of conducting classes) are necessary during the Covid-19 pandemic and the nationwide lockdown,” he said.

According to the Supreme Court directions, students should have 75% attendance to be eligible to appear for the final exams. There could be relaxations if they have health issues. If students are bunking online classes, it would reflect on their minimum attendance necessary to appear for the exams, the vice-chancellors of state-run varsities said.

Bangalore University vice-chancellor Prof K R Venugopal said most of the students are attending online classes and teachers are messaging the parents of those who are irregular. “(Of course) if they fall short of the minimum attendance, they won’t be allowed to appear for the exams,” he said.

Bengaluru North University vice-chancellor Prof T D Kemparaju said the administration has asked its teachers to record details of students attending online classes and update the university.

Mixed signals 

Meanwhile, the University Grants Commission (UGC) on Wednesday issued guidelines directing all universities to treat the lockdown period as “deemed as attended” for students and research scholars. Experts pointed out that the order would prompt students not to take the online classes seriously.

“Arrangements have been made at the state varsities to make students attend online classes compulsorily and students are also serious about it. Now, because of the UGC guidelines, they may bunk classes,” said the vice-chancellor of a state-run university.

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