Sangh
Parivar activists
arrested for blasts
in RSS office
By M.H. Jawahirullah
The
cat is finally out
of the bag. In
numerous bomb blasts
that have taken
place in the
country, the
investigating
agencies as well as
the media swoop on
certain Muslim
organisations and
brand them as
terrorists, who
perpetrated the
ghastly crime.
Irrespective of
whether the crime
has taken place in a
Masjid or Mandir or
Market, the same
stereotype stories
are flashed
everywhere. However
the Tamilnadu Police
have turned the
tables and their
investigations have
turned the tide
towards the real
perpetrators of such
crimes. It has
arrested 3 Sangh
Parivar activists
for triggering
blasts in the RSS
office at Tenkasi.
Tenkasi is a busy
town in Tirunelveli
District of
Tamilnadu. Since its
location is close to
the famous
Courtallam
waterfalls it
attracts a large
number of tourists.
Hindus belonging to
various castes as
well as Muslims and
Christians have been
living in harmony in
this town from time
immemorial. Tenkasi
means Kasi of South.
This town has a
famous temple called
Kasi Viswanathar
Temple. Though the
local Sangh Parivar
outfit called Hindu
Munnani has been
long objecting to
the renovation of
the Bazaar Masjid
situated very near
to the temple,
perfect communal
harmony has
prevailed in this
town. Muslims living
in this town are
basically involved
in various kinds of
trade.
The Sangh parivar
elements have been
trying to communally
polarise this town
for a long period of
time. However their
attempts in the past
have become futile.
But the killing of
Kumara Pandian, an
activist of Hindu
Munnani in December
2006 disturbed the
peaceful atmosphere
in Tenkasi. Kumara
Pandian was murdered
by group of Muslim
gangsters out of
personal animosity.
However the Sangh
Parivar elements
targeted leading
Muslim businessmen
as well as Tamilnadu
Muslim Munnetra
Kazhagam (TMMK) and
alleged they were
behind the murder.
On March 2, 2007,
Mohideen Sait Khan
the then District
President of TMMK
and resident of
Tenkasi was brutally
attacked by Hindu
Munnani activists.
He suffered grievous
injuries in several
parts of his body.
However he survived
the attack. The
police arrested a
handful of Hindu
Munnani activists in
this case.
Tenkasi blast
accused
Tenkasi was now
boiling with
communal fervour. On
14th August (just a
day before the
Independence Day
Celebrations) 6
persons (3 Hindus
and 3 Muslims) were
hacked to death in a
fight between two
groups. These two
groups comprised
persons who were
charged for the
Murder of Kumara
Pandian and assault
on Mohideen Sait
Khan and were out on
bail. Police clamped
down on both sides
and arrested a
number of persons
from both
communities.
In the aftermath of
these incidents,
when Tenkasi was
limping back to
normalcy just two
days before the
Republic day, on
24th February, there
were bomb blasts in
the RSS office in
Tenkasi and in the
Bus Stand around 9
pm. The media
carried big stories
about the blasts.
The Sangh Parivar
organised
demonstrations in
various parts of the
state, demanding the
arrest of Muslim
‘terrorist’, who
according to them
have committed the
crime. However the
Tamilnadu Police did
not budge like their
counterparts in
other states. A
special team led by
Mr. Kannappan, DIG,
Tirunelveli range
made a thorough
investigation and
have arrested so far
3 persons S Ravi
Pandian (42), a
cable TV operator, S
Kumar (28), an auto
driver, both from
Tenkasi, and V
Narayana Sharma (26)
of Sencottai, all
Sangh Parivar
activists. The last
name accused had
assembled 14 pipe
bombs in the office
of Ravi Pandian.
Explosive experts
were deployed to
probe the blasts at
the RSS office and
the bus-stand.
Earlier it was
thought that
unidentified persons
had hurled crude
bombs at these
places. But now it
has been found that
low-intensity 'pipe'
bombs had been
placed in these
areas, a police
official told PTI.
The power to the
area was
disconnected before
the incident.
According to Sanjeev
Kumar, IG, South
Zone, the bomb blast
inside the new bus
stand was planned to
divert the police
investigation. DIG
of Police Kannappan
said the trio tested
the capacity of the
bombs at Papanasam
before executing the
plan. Since the
bombs contained
substances like
ammonium nitrate,
electric detonators,
batteries and timer
devices, the
explosion was
possible within 30
to 40 seconds, said
Kannappan.
The Investigation is
still going on. The
Police said 14 pipe
bombs were assembled
and the operations
began from July last
year. The arrested
persons have
confessed that the
trio executed the
plan to create a
divide between the
rival communities
and thereby pave way
for a backlash and
generate sympathy
for the family of
the four deceased.
They have also
confessed that in
the past they could
not generate support
from the Hindu
community in Tenkasi
and thought this
blast would give the
right impact.
With the Lok Sabha
elections
approaching, it is
reliably learnt that
Sangh Parivar
outfits want to
repeat Coimbatore in
Tenkasi to get
sympathy votes. The
BJP which contested
the last Assembly
elections alone drew
a blank. It is
desperate to
mobilise the Hindu
votes and enacted
the pranks in
Tenkasi. Kudos to
Tamilnadu Police who
have exposed their
nefarious
intentions.
The Tirunelveli
Police have also
indicated that the
explosives used in
Tenkasi are similar
those used in the
Makkah Masjid blast
at Hyderabad. They
have also indicated
that these blasts
would not have been
triggered without
the knowledge of the
top brass of Sangh
Parivar outfits in
Tamilnadu.
In the light of the
revelations of the
Tamilnadu Police,
the CBI should
reinvestigate the
Makkah Masjid Blasts
and other Blasts
which took place in
different parts of
the country. In all
these blasts, there
is a general feeling
that mechanically
the investigating
agencies have blamed
certain outfits and
booked innocent
persons instead of
the real accused.
Will the CBI and
Home Ministry wake
up?