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Jharkhand govt accused of attack on activist

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Social activist Swami Agnivesh yesterday alleged that the brutal attack on him in Jharkhand was “preplanned” and sought a judicial probe while a state minister dubbed him a “fraud”.

“The attack on me was preplanned,” Agnivesh told the media here.

“The Pakur district administra­tion was given informatio­n regarding my programme. But no security was provided by them. If the state government wants to probe the incident, then it should order a judicial probe so that the culprits can be punished,” he said.

Congress leader and former Union minister Subodh Kant Sahay and former chief minister and Jharkhand Vikas MorchaPraj­atantrik leader Babulal Marandi were present at the press meet.

Agnivesh said he had no hope that the Jharkhand or central government would probe the incident.

“People arrested in the incident were released. This indicates the mindset of the government..”

Although the attack on Tuesday on Agnivesh was captured on camera, none of the attackers, who are believed to be rightwing Hindu activists, have been prosecuted.

Agnivesh said the condition of tribals and Dalits was “very bad” in the country.

“I have launched a programme to protect the tribal rights. Around 25,000 tribals were expected to attend the programme but more than 100,000 came. Despite such large gathering, no security arrangemen­t was made. This indicates that the government wanted to eliminate me.” After activists shouting slogans thrashed Agnivesh as he stepped out of his hotel, he had to be taken to a hospital with injuries.

Yesterday, Jharkhand Urban Developmen­t Minister C P Singh claimed that Swami Agnivesh “is a fraud” and he conspired to get himself attacked.

“Agnivesh is a fraud. I know him for the last 40 years. No Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) worker was involved in the thrashing. He conspired to get himself thrashed,” Singh told the media.

He alleged that Agnivesh used foreign funding to create unrest in the country.

The Jharkhand Assembly yesterday witnessed disruption over the attack on Agnivesh. The opposition members were angry with Singh for calling Agnivesh a “fraud”.

Leader of the opposition Hemant Soren said: “The incident has taken place at the instructio­n of the state government. The government had prior informatio­n regarding the attack by BJYM workers.”

Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Neelkanth Singh Munda tried to clam the opposition by saying that Chief Minister Raghubar Das had ordered a probe. “Such an incident should have not have taken place,” he added.

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