Sunday, October 05, 2008
Maoists take onus for killing VHP leader 
Bhubaneswar: One of Orissa's most wanted Maoist leaders has claimed 
responsibility for the Aug 23 killing of a Hindu leader that triggered 
anti-Christian attacks in the state in which at least 35 people have been 
killed and thousands forced to flee to the jungles to escape rampaging mobs.

Sabyasachi Panda, leader of the Orissa unit of the Communist Party of 
India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), has said on television that his group killed Vishwa 
Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati and four others in 
Jalespata Ashram in Kandhamal district.

He also warned that the rebels would kill around a dozen more people who he 
alleged were responsible for the communal tension in Kandhamal unless they 
stopped their activities.

"Swami Laxmanananda was a leader of the VHP and was working to bring back 
Brahminism that was almost disappearing. He was supported by unscrupulous 
traders who were exploiting poor people," Orissa TV, a local television 
channel, on Sunday showed Panda as saying.

"Hindu organisations such as the Vishwa Hindu Parishad are targeting 
minorities, mainly Christians, attacking them, killing them and burning their 
homes," said Panda, secretary of the Orissa state committee of the CPI-Maoist. 

"The tribals are not Hindu. They are nature worshippers. There are now five 
lakh (half a million) Hindus in Kandhamal and this number has grown because of 
these forces," Panda said.

"They are playing riot politics," he said.

"We ordered the death penalty for Swami Laxmanananda. He was the main member of 
the VHP. 

They used money from non-tribal traders to build up the Bajrang Dal and ran a 
propaganda against Christians," he alleged.

"They falsely accused Christians and attacked them. This is why we killed 
Laxamanananda," said Panda.

He also claimed that the rebels had left two letters claiming responsibility 
for the murders. But the state government suppressed both, he added.

When a journalist on the show asked him whether he was responsible for the 
violence that erupted in the state after the killing of the VHP leader, Panda 
clarified that the rebels are not responsible.

"It is the VHP, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the Bharatiya Janata 
Party that have caused the violence to strengthen their vote bank." 


He also criticised Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik for "his failure to protect 
the minorities" and acting on behalf of the 'RSS-VHP-Sangh' which killed 
Christians and destroyed their property.

However, Subash Chouhan, one of the national coordinators of the Bajrang Dal, 
told IANS: "The Sangha Parivar is not involved in the communal clashes."

Orissa's Kandhamal district witnessed communal violence since Aug 23 since the 
killing of Saraswati. Police said they suspected the Maoists to be involved in 
the murder. However, Hindus in the region blamed Christians for the killing and 
went on a rampage against the community.

At least 35 people, mostly Christians, were killed and thousands of homes burnt 
in Kandhamal during the violence. 

More than 15,000 people, mainly Christians, have taken shelter in relief camps 
after their houses were torched by rampaging Hindu mobs. 

On Sunday, authorities said no fresh violence has been reported in the region 
since the past two days.

Source: Indo-Asian News Service


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