Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Dalits returning from Maya’s meet attacked, 1 killed, 5 injured

- S Raju and Agencies

SHABBIRPUR (SAHARANPUR): Saharanpur was on the boil again with fresh violence in the district claiming one more life.

Some persons had set fire to the houses of upper caste Thakurs in Shabbirpur village ahead of the arrival of BSP chief Mayawati there, police sources said. District officials rushed to the scene and pacified members of the Thakur community. But, later, some unidentifi­ed, sword wielding persons attacked a Bolero car of BSP supporters, who had come from Sarsawa.

Sources said the attackers fired their guns and wielded batons, killing Ashish (24) on the spot and injuring five others.

The injured have been admitted to the district hospital.

Earlier in the day, BSP chief Mayawati came down heavily on the BJP and held it responsibl­e for spreading caste violence in the state.

Addressing a rally at Shabbirpur village, the BSP chief held the Yogi Adityanath government responsibl­e for creating rift between the Dalits and the Thakurs and claimed her party ruled Uttar Pradesh four times but “didn’t let a single episode of communal violence to occur and maintained communal harmony.” Dalits claimed that the Thakurs prevented them from installing a statue of BR Ambedkar on the premises of Ravidas temple in the village. Then on May 5, a Dalit group objected to a procession of Thakurs to mark the birth anniversar­y of Rajput king Maharana Pratap, triggering violence in which one person died and over 15 were injured. Thakurs of the village allegedly burnt Dalit hutments after the death of a Thakur youth during the clashes.

Mayawati urged both Dalits and upper castes in the village not to fall into the trap of those who wanted to benefit from their clashes. She announced compensati­on of ₹50,000 to the families whose houses were burnt and ₹25,000 for the injured. NEWDELHI: Controvers­ial godman Chandraswa­mi — close friend of one Indian PM and allegedly involved in the assassinat­ion of another — died here on Tuesday.

Chandraswa­mi, who had suffered a stroke, died at the Apollo Hospital at the age of 66.

“Spiritual leader Jagadachar­ya Chandraswa­mi ji, 66 years old, had been ailing for some time. He recently suffered a stroke,” a hospital statement said. It said a multi-organ failure led to his death at 2.56 pm.

Chandraswa­mi’s alleged role in the assassinat­ion of Rajiv Gandhi came up before the Milap Chand Jain commission, which had been set up to probe the conspiracy behind the killing. The panel devoted an entire volume to the godman.

Named Nemi Chand, Chandraswa­mi was a Jain who worshipped the Hindu goddess Ma Kali. He started dabbling in horoscopes when he was young, and shot to fame as an astrologer.

Chandraswa­mi wielded enormous power during the regime of then PM PV Narasimha Rao and was seen as one of Rao’s trusted aides and advisers.

Often mired in controvers­y, his name cropped up in investigat­ions into Rajiv Gandhi’s death in a bomb blast executed by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

According to reports, the Jain Commission was told that Chandraswa­mi, through his wide internatio­nal links and involvemen­t in major arms and financial deals, arranged the funds for the LTTE.

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