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CPIM bangal unit's head of goons Buddhadeb Bhattacharya's mention of Anand Math, on 15th anniversary of Ayodhya episode, brought to memory this dark chapter of Communist's bloody history of rule over bengal. Only this year the 25th anniversary of that event was held as Dadhichi Divas in Kolkata. If anyone thinks that communists are ruling the state thru democracy - they are living in fantacyland.
On 30th April, 1982, Kolkata city had witnessed another Godhra - the mass lynching of 16 saffron clad sannyasi and one sannyasin of Anand Marg. In the broad day light, right in front of the onlooking public, Communist goons dragged these sannyasi-s who had come to Kolkata to attend a gurukul function, first beat them unconcious and finally burnt them alive near Bijon Setu flyover. Since then 30th April is observed every year as Dadhichi Divas in Kolkata by the sannyasis of Anand Marg.
No one has ever been arrested or even charged for the crime.
Why did they do it? Anand Marg had become too popular, was taking away from the followers of communists and openly challenging the communism (and islamism). It was eradicating the so called caste system and was silently spreading the vedic message in the same rural areas, revolutionizing it in different way, which commies wanted to use as their laboratory for bloody revolution.
Sustained propoganda against Anand Marg by commies over last two decades (Purulia arms drop being blamed on them being only one of those) has reversed the strengths of AM.
So can anybody dare challenge communists in Bengal through lawful means?
We can only hope that sacrifice of Dadhichi - the sage who donated his bones for making Vajra to demolish the demons - will truely bear fruits in Bangal too.
Vajra can be made, but really Indra is missing, I feel, to take on these asuras.
more on the lynching of sannyasi-s:
http://www.amps-net.org/30th_april.htm
founder of Anand Marg, Shri Anandamurti or Sri Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prabhat_Ranjan_Sarkar
and an old report on the incident:
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http://www.hvk.org/articles/0597/0001.html
Basu Govt still suppressing facts on Margi massacre - The Indian Express
Udayan Namboodiri
2 May 1997
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Title : Basu Govt still suppressing facts on Margi massacre
Author : Udayan Namboodiri
Publication : The Indian Express
Date : May 2, 1997
The 15th anniversary of West Bengal's biggest ever case of mass lynching was observed here on Wednesday by monks of the Ananda Marg even as the Jyoti Basu government continues to conceal the facts on the gruesome killing from the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
On the morning of April 30, 1982, 16 Ananda Marg monks and a nun were dragged out of taxis that were taking them to an educational conference at their headquarters in Tiljala in the city's southern suburbs.
At three spots simultaneously, they were beaten to death and then set on fire. All this was watched by thousands of people. Yet, to this day, not a single arrest has been made.
Finally, in late 1996, the NHRC decided to take up the investigation of the case.
But without the West Bengal government's cooperation it cannot go far. Already two reminders have been sent but the Basu government has not responded.
Meanwhile, an LAS officer of the West Bengal cadre, Sher Singh has stirred a hornet's nest by offering to reveal the facts of the case along with relevant documents. Singh was additional district magistrate of 24 Parganas at the time of the incident and claimed to the Central Administration Tribunal (CAT) in his petition
(No.1108 of 1994) that he was victimised for his refusal to toe the Marxist government's line on the case and suspended.
Singh has informed the CAT that since he is bound by the Official Secrets Act he can only reveal the full facts if demanded by the "competent authority". However peppered all over his petition are hints that the lynching was carefully planned and executed by Marxist cadres over a land dispute with the Marg. The Marxists had
feared the Margis would upstage their domination in the Kasba belt which was at that time a base for the CPI(M).
The West Bengal government claimed after the incident that the Margis were lynched by an irate mob.
But there is still no explanation as to how such spontaneous action could take place at three different spots within a one-kilometre radius. Moreover, there were three police stations in the vicinity but the police did not arrive at the scene till two hours after the lynching.
Acharya Trambakeshwarananda Avadoot, public relations secretary of the Marg, told The Indian Express that the "only success achieved by the Basu government has been the concealing of its involvement in the State's biggest case of lynching." Mantreshwarananda Avadoot, a central committee member of the
Marg said the Marxists had planned to eliminate ad the top leaders of the organisation but its goons, in a case of mistaken identity, selected ordinary monks for the slaughter.
A silent procession was taken out in south Calcutta yesterday by the Marg to remind Calcuttans of one of the permanent blotches on their collective consciousness. Though over the years the Marg has picked up a lot of controversy - its role in the famous Purulia airdrop being one - people still sympathetically relate them to the victims of the 1982 incident.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/279501/thre...nanda+Marg+cult
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