|

August 28, 2008

Fascist RSS, VHP Bajrang Dal escape CBI Scanner (Public Meet: Delhi, Aug 28)

Invitation to Public Meeting

Operation Cover UP by CBI

CBI Chargesheet on Nanded Blasts 2006 Exposed

Fascist RSS, VHP Bajrang Dal escape CBI Scanner

The CBI chargesheet into the Nanded Blasts of 2006 filed in 2008 completely covers up the role of the RSS/VHP/Bajrang Dal Maharashtrawide network that was training youth in the manufacture of explosives and bombs after indoctrinating them in hate propaganda against India's Muslims. Despite the fact that the Maharashtra ATS had chargesheeted accused persons involved in the blasts of 2006 for dressing 'like Muslims' and bursting bombs at the Mophammadiya Masjid in Parbhani (2003), Quadriya Masjid Jalna August 2004) and at the Meraj Ul Uloom Madrassa/Masjid in Purna in Parbhani (August 2004), the CBI's chargesheet exenorates accused and their organisations of any terror conspoiracy.

The Maharashtra ATS investigations into the Thane Panvel blasts shows that members of the Sanatan Sanstha, Hindu Jan Jagran Samiti and Gurukripa Pratishthan are involved and ironically,investigations reveal that Convenor of the Jammu Sangharsh Samiti and Swami Dharmesh are also members of the Sanathan Sanstha. investigations also reveal that the Sanathan Sanstha publishes Santhan Prabhat, whose editor has been indicted for fomenting communal violence. The publication is published from Goa, North Karnataka, Mumbai and Jammu.

The recent VHP/BD Violence against Christian Tribals and scheduled castes in Orissa shows that the outfits are violent terror outfits. In Kanpur bombs were found in a Bajrang Dal office bearers house.

Are Indian Investigating Agencies and the IB turning a blind eye to fascist right wing outfits like the RSS, Bajrang Dal, VHP etc who are also indulging in acts of violent terror??

To discuss these and related issues a Public Meeting is being held on Thursday 28th August, 2008 at 6. 30 p.m. at Dty. Speakers Hall ,Constitution Club, Rafi Marg

Date August 28, 2008

Timing 6.30 p.m. onwards

Speakers Justice BG Kolse Patil, RB Sreekumar (former DGP Gujarat), Mahesh Bhatt, Teesta Setalvad

(Speakers will be available to meet the press from 5 p.m. onwards)