04-07-2005, 06:31 PM
Commie propaganda at work here. The para that I have highlighted is the message embedded with the news. The idea being conveyed is that Kanchi seer requires his allegations against the fat lady to strengthen his case (as though the SC observations in the bail issue did not even happen).
Additionally, I think NDTV is also trying to help out the BJP, by providing them with an excuse why they did not take up the seer issue more forcefully and seriously. So once the SC says that the fat lady is indeed interfering in the case, BJP would have enough ammunition to launch a nationwide protest as though that's what prevented them!!
But the important news to note here is: Good days are here now. JS is taking the fight to the enemy camp.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Kanchi seer targets Jayalalithaa in SC
NDTV Correspondent
Wednesday, April 6, 2005 (New Delhi):
Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswati has accused Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa of targetting him and having some vested interests in his case.
The seer has filed a petition before the Supreme Court, claiming that the Chief Minister targetted him because of a battle for control of a Chennai hospital.
Seer files petition
NDTV has a copy of the petition, in which, seeking a transfer of the murder case against him out of Tamil Nadu, the Shankaracharya has said, "it is difficult to understand why all these prosecutions have been initiated and are being actively controlled by the Chief Minister, who is also the Home Minister.
"The only apparent reason for special interest is that Jayalalithaa wanted to take control of the Tamil Nadu hospital in Chennai, a hospital that the Kanchi mutt had recently acquired."
The petition in the Supreme Court also says Superintendent of Police Prem Kumar who was specially chosen by the state government to investigate the case, had campaigned for the AIADMK in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections.
Looking for support
The AIADMK refused to comment but earlier this year, Jayalalithaa had denied the charge that she had a vested interest in targetting Jayendra Saraswati.
"There is no personal motive in this case and the government at present is not planning to take the Kanchi mutt," said Jayalalithaa, Chief Minister, Tamil Nadu.
The Shankaracharya faces several serious charges against him, including murder and three cases against him are still being heard in different courts in Chennai.
<b>For now, Jayendra Saraswati is hoping that the allegations against Jayalalithaa will not just strengthen his case legally, but will also give fodder to his political supporters the BJP to defend him politically</b>.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Additionally, I think NDTV is also trying to help out the BJP, by providing them with an excuse why they did not take up the seer issue more forcefully and seriously. So once the SC says that the fat lady is indeed interfering in the case, BJP would have enough ammunition to launch a nationwide protest as though that's what prevented them!!
But the important news to note here is: Good days are here now. JS is taking the fight to the enemy camp.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Kanchi seer targets Jayalalithaa in SC
NDTV Correspondent
Wednesday, April 6, 2005 (New Delhi):
Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswati has accused Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa of targetting him and having some vested interests in his case.
The seer has filed a petition before the Supreme Court, claiming that the Chief Minister targetted him because of a battle for control of a Chennai hospital.
Seer files petition
NDTV has a copy of the petition, in which, seeking a transfer of the murder case against him out of Tamil Nadu, the Shankaracharya has said, "it is difficult to understand why all these prosecutions have been initiated and are being actively controlled by the Chief Minister, who is also the Home Minister.
"The only apparent reason for special interest is that Jayalalithaa wanted to take control of the Tamil Nadu hospital in Chennai, a hospital that the Kanchi mutt had recently acquired."
The petition in the Supreme Court also says Superintendent of Police Prem Kumar who was specially chosen by the state government to investigate the case, had campaigned for the AIADMK in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections.
Looking for support
The AIADMK refused to comment but earlier this year, Jayalalithaa had denied the charge that she had a vested interest in targetting Jayendra Saraswati.
"There is no personal motive in this case and the government at present is not planning to take the Kanchi mutt," said Jayalalithaa, Chief Minister, Tamil Nadu.
The Shankaracharya faces several serious charges against him, including murder and three cases against him are still being heard in different courts in Chennai.
<b>For now, Jayendra Saraswati is hoping that the allegations against Jayalalithaa will not just strengthen his case legally, but will also give fodder to his political supporters the BJP to defend him politically</b>.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
