Vandalism of Gurudevan Bust: BJP seeks special enquiry

via Courtesy: Janmabhumi published on September 20, 2015

Kannur: The crafty ploy devised by Marxists to save themselves from the mortification of having destroyed the bust of Sree Narayana Guru immediately after deriding him during a ‘secular Janmashttami’ procession turned out to be a boomerang. For the unruly Marxists blaming BJP was the easiest trick to wriggle out of the crime.

The Marxists who were exposed threadbare for their derision of Gurudevan went on a vengeance spree during the course of which they destroyed the venerated seer’s bust in Nangarathu Peedika in Thalassery. And promptly the blame was heaped on BJP and RSS quite as expected. But this time it was exposed too soon.

The charges levelled against BJP and RSS was the destruction of Sree Mudra Kala Samskarika Vedi which happens to be under CPM control. The statue of Gurudevan inside the building too was vandalized. The opportunity was seized and the blame was laid. However many unanswered questions led to the exposure of Marxist deceit and the red brigade fell into the snare they had themselves dug.

The Marxists admitted that the statue was placed securely inside the building. When the building was supposedly attacked by BJP and RSS it was locked which prevented anyone from entering. Also there were no signs of the lock being tampered with. The big question remained: “how then did the alleged assailants do the instance of vandalism”?

It is also a matter of surprise that none of the CPM activists mentioned the vandalized bust of Gurudevan in the FIR they filed.

With the entire fiasco revealed, the district president of BJP Kannur has sought a special inquiry into the matter.

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