Maharashtra Anti-terrorism Squad members have unearthed a massive plan by Sanatan Sanstha, bolstering the claims that the organsation is bent upon creating instability and anarchy in the country. The department has seized literature on spreading saffron terror, and a hoard of raw materials used to prepare bombs and other explosives. Not just that, police are also arresting people associated with this conspiracy. With this, the police have successfully avoided an impending disaster waiting to blow in everyone’s face around the upcoming Independence Day.  Else, the country would be reeling under another Malegaon-like blast this year. This incident proves network widening of the saffron terrorists, across the country. They have identified themselves with Malegaon, Mecca, Masjid, Ajmer and Samjhota train blasts.

With this, the country is facing a threat not only by foreign terrorists but also those of within the country, in the guise of desh-bhakts. Sanatan Sanstha is a pretty old organization. This is the evil offspring of Hindu Mahasabha that was born during pre-independence period. They joined hands with the British and turned away from independence struggle. They have come together to reestablish the order of casteism, varna system and incorporation of Manu Smriti. They have several names such as Abhinava Bharata, Sanatan Sanstha, Hindu Mahasabha and many more, working towards a common objective of destroying democracy of this country and reestablish varna system. To them, Manu’s constitution is the last word to be followed in this country.

This goal prompted Savarkar, the driving force behind Abhinava Bharata, to write letters after letters seeking pardon from the British, adding they’d be supporting the English in all their endeavours. The then Hindu nationalists withdrew from freedom struggle. The RSS never wanted the country to be free and much in their control, and never wanted the lower caste/class and non-brahmins to be literates or occupy power positions in the country playing constructive roles in nation-building. Today’s India is not the one they wanted. They tried to destroy the nation that was much against the ideals of Hindu Mahasabha. The first war of terrorism was started by Nathuram Godse, who sprayed bullets on Mahatma Gandhi and killed him. Owing to the strict measures initiated by the then government, the organization was contained and controlled. But then, they continued to work under cover.  

All those ‘sensible’ people sought the company of these organisations during Indira Gandhi’s imposition of emergency. RSS then donned the guise of cultural organization and came to the forefront again and spread its tentacles across the country. Today’s its roots run deep that they cannot be done away with.

The other Sangh Parivar organisations may not identify themselves with Sanatan Sanstha kind of radical outfits but one should never forget that these organisations are fruits of the same tree. Sanatan Sanstha is realizing the ‘dreams’ of terrorist organisations from outside the country, in spreading terror. This is the main objective of ISI, prompted by Pakistan. They want India to reel under terrorism and instability, with repeated attacks on people and organisations, and suffer under the weight exerted by religious institutions. It could be Al-Qaeda or the Sanatan Sanstha – they are just different faces of the same coin. While we exhibit such care about the foreign organisations, we need to understand the damage caused by the ones inside is equally bad and detrimental as well.

The saffron gangs are roaming free in the country despite being known for their association with terror and bomb blast incidents. Our country is exhibiting self-destructive dual approach towards terror groups. On one hand, they are blasting bombs in many places and pushing people to die in such incidents; and on the other, the organizations are filling young people’s head with Manu ideology and ruining their future by pushing them away from scientific thinking.

Pansare, Dabholkar, Gauri Lankesh and Kalburgi were rationalists who were murdered by saffron terrorists. RSS is taking people back into dark ages with Manu Smriti. In the guise of loving their own religion, the men are being taught to hate another religion. More than the bombs they prepare in Sanatan Sanstha, what is even more dangerous is the ideology they are selling to people. Their main agenda is to clinch power by pushing the lower caste and lower class into penury, by projecting them as murderers, terrorists and thieves.

This organization exists in Goa, Karnataka and Maharashtra. The discovery of bomb making materials in the house of Sanstha’s member prove that the country is really in danger and the government is rearing a poisonous snake. If this is not eradicated, India will be finished by its own people. The nation won’t need enemies like Pakistan, China or a radical organization such as Al Qaeda. The saffron terrorists will do this job with all efficiency.

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Visakhapatnam (PTI): India fought back gallantly through Prasidh Krishna and Kuldeep Yadav after Quinton de Kock struck his 23rd hundred, keeping South Africa to a manageable 270 in the third and series-deciding final ODI, here Saturday.

India won the toss after judging the spin of the coin incorrectly 20 times in a row. They had little hesitation in inserting the Proteas into bat, a clear indication of dew factor dominating the thought.

After Arshdeep Singh sent back Ryan Rickelton early, De Kock (106, 89b, 8x4, 6x4) struck his seventh century against India and put on 113 runs off 124 balls with skipper Temba Bavuma (48, 67b) as the visitors moved to a healthy position.

De Kock was severe on Prasidh (4/66), who erred on length continuously in his first spell (2-0-27-0). The left-hander biffed the pacer for 6, 6, 4 in his second over to milk 18 runs.

The 32-year-old quickly pounced on anything that was short, and pacers Prasidh and Harshit offered him plenty of feed on his pet areas.

Bavuma was more sedate, and made runs through those typical dabs and jabs, occasionally unfurling a drive of elan.

De Kock moved to fifty in 42 balls, and never let the tempo down reaching his hundred in 79 balls.

India found temporary relief when Ravindra Jadeja induced a false slash from Bavuma to get caught by Virat Kohli at point.

The tourists got another move on through a 54-run partnership between De Kock and Matthew Breetzkle for the third wicket, and at 168 for two in 28 overs they were in a good position to press on.

But Breetzke's punishment of part-time spinner Tilak Varma forced a rethink in the Indian camp, as skipper KL Rahul brought back Prasidh for a second spell.

What a masterstroke it turned out to be! The Karnataka man broke the back of South Africa’s top and middle order in an exceptional second spell (4-0-11-3).

Breetzke was the first man to go, trapped plumb in front with a straight one and four balls later Aiden Markram uppishly chipped a fuller delivery to Kohli at short covers.

Prasidh soon castled De Kock, whose ugly cross-batted swipe failed to connect a full length delivery from the pacer.

All of a sudden, SA found themselves at a shaky 199 for five, losing three wickets in the space of three overs.

Once Prasidh was done away with the top and middle-order, left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep (4/41) took over and mopped up the tail as SA fell short of even a par total on this track.