Saturday, December 18, 2010

[rti4empowerment] Congress Diverting Attention from Wikileaks on Rahul & Sonia by asking probe of RSS

 

Congress under attack is trying to go on offensive now. By coming up with a
demand for a phony inquiry into RSS link to terror, the party wishes to divert
the attention from wikileaks Revelations on Sonia and Rahul. Sonia will also
like to revenge the comments by Sudarsan Ji. The true colors of Antonio Maino
(Sonia) and Rahul Khan are clear. These anti-Hindu foreigners are ruling and
looting only Hindu nation in the world. Nothing is going to come out of these
investigations, because clean RSS is a dedicated service organization with a
long history of service. However, their anti-Hindu zeal is apparent.
Investigation may calm down the furor over anti-Hindu remarks, but the public is
not fool. Indian citizens are aware of the depth of corruption and immorality in
the Congress Party. Please read:
http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/congress-backs-probe-into-rss-terror-link-73395 

 Prof. Rameshwar Singh
Congress backs probe into Right wing-terror link
NDTV Correspondent, Updated: December 18, 2010 23:05 IST

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New Delhi:  A day after the political storm over Congress general secretary
Rahul Gandhi's reported comments on Hindu terror, the Congress was on the
offensive.

Sources tell NDTV the party is likely to ask the government to probe RSS' terror
links.

However, interestingly, the Congress has decided to drop the phrase 'Hindu
terror' and will replace it with the more politically correct 'right-wing
radicalism'.

Congress also demanded a 'deeper' probe into the killing of RSS activist Sunil
Joshi, linked to the Ajmer Dargah blast of 2007, alleging he was murdered by his
colleagues.
"Sunil Joshi, an RSS pracharak of Dewas (Madhya Pradesh) - who was involved in
the Nimama murder case in Indore, Mau bomb blast, Mecca Masjid blast, Ajmer
Sharif Dargah bomb blast, and Samjhauta Express blast - was murdered in Devas
sometime back. I had demanded a CBI probe against him at that time because he
knew too much. It's extremely intriguing that the Madhya Pradesh government,
headed by the BJP, refused to find the facts and closed the case for
insufficient evidence. The credit goes to the National Investigative Agency
(NIA) and the ATS (Rajasthan Police) who got hold of Harshad Solanki. Solanki
has now owned up and named two persons from Madhya Pradesh and two others from
Gujarat - Mr Katare and Mr Parmar from Dewas and Indore respectively, and two
others from Baroda. All of them are RSS activists," senior Congress leader
Digvijaya Singh said.

While talking to reporters on Saturday, Rahul Gandhi refused to take questions
on the WikiLeaks controversy surrounding him, but the Congress general secretary
will address the 20,000 delegates at the party plenary on Sunday. It will be
interesting to see how far he will go to explain his stand on the sensitive
issue.

During the two-day meet, the party will also do some tough talking on
Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. Jammu and Kashmir is also expected to figure
prominently on the agenda.

But on the one issue that the Congress finds itself cornered is corruption. So
the party plans to take the war to Opposition's camp. It will take on the BJP on
what it calls the latter's doublespeak and highlight charges of corruption
against BJP government - the Karnataka land scam will top the list.

Another issue on which the Congress plans to attack the BJP is the demolition of
the Babri Masjid, which will categorically be described as a crime as opposed to
'mischievous vandalism' - the phrase used in the past.

In the past few weeks, Congress-led UPA government has come under severe
Opposition attack and in some quarters there's a perception that the party did
not defend the government strongly enough, and that the two were not on the same
page on many key issues. As the party reworks its political strategy, this is
one concern it must address.

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Story first published:
December 18, 2010 17:39 IST

Tags: Congress, RSS, terrorism, WikiLeaks Congress

Read more at:
http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/congress-backs-probe-into-rss-terror-link-73395?cp

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