Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Bengal top cop delivers warrant to Judge Karnan

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an letters@hindustant­imes.com

West Bengal’s directorge­neral of police delivered on Friday the bailable warrant issued by the SC to sitting Calcutta HC judge Justice CS Karnan in a contempt case to ensure his appearance before it on March 31. The warrant was, however, “rejected” by the judge.

Riding high on the resounding success of its protégé — the BJP — at the recently concluded five state assembly elections, the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) has begun shaping its offensive against the Left government in Kerala and the Trinamool Congress in West Bengal.

The Sangh accuses the TMC and the LDF-led Kerala government of perpetrati­ng violence against Hindus in the states. In the 2016-assembly polls in the two states, the BJP won three seats in West Bengal and one, for the first time ever in Kerala.

Later this week, the RSS top brass and the chiefs of its over 40 affiliates will congregate in Coimbatore for an annual meeting of the highest decision making body, the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha to take up the issue of violence against Hindus and design its future course of action.

A top Sangh functionar­y said West Bengal more than Kerala would be the focus, as the TMC government has “failed to protect the rights” of the majority community. “In Kerala the Sangh’s cadre is at the receiving end of aggravated violence, but in West Bengal it is the common people. And this is going on unchecked,” the functionar­y said.

This is not the first time that the Sangh has flagged the issue of what it calls “communal violence” in both the states.

In October last year, at its all India executive meeting in Hyderabad, it weighed in on the “politicall­y motivated murders in Kerala” and “attacks on Hindus in West Bengal by Jehadi elements”. Resolution­s were also passed on the violence in both states that called for Union Government to take urgent action against the perpetrato­rs of violence. Petitions were submitted to the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre, human rights commission and nation-wide protests were organised, but there has been no abatement in the attacks.

“Earlier, too, we raised the issue of molestatio­n and killing of Hindu girls, some from the SC/ST community, by criminals of the Muslim community. These instances are happening with the connivance of TMC. Instead of cracking down on anti-socials who have robbed the poor through Ponzi schemes, TMC is busy dropping Hindi names from text books,” the functionar­y said.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? Activists of Manavadhik­ar Raksha Manch take out a rally to protest against the killing of RSS workers in Kerala.
PTI FILE Activists of Manavadhik­ar Raksha Manch take out a rally to protest against the killing of RSS workers in Kerala.

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