#Sangh Parivar is like opium

#Majority of Bajrang Dal workers understood inner agenda of Parivar

#Sangh leaders are not allowing dalits to enter temples

Mangaluru, December 2: “Sangh is like opium. It won’t give medicine to disease. Sangh Parivar is a master in politics on death by divide and rule policy. Interestingly, the Sangh Parivar has been waiting for the Muslims to become mentally disturb. Like RSS, Muslim community has also some organizations which sow the seeds of poison and there is a need to fight against them”, said Bajrang Dal former state convener Mahendra Kumar.

“People surprised when I came out of Bajrang Dal and started identifying myself with people who love humanity. I was active in Bajrang Dal only to oppose injustice and illegal works and not opposing either Muslims or Christians. But the Sangh Parivar has used us to promote BJP. Though there was an opportunity to solve Datta Peetha issue, BJP did not do that. Sangh leaders have been pressurizing the Bajrang Dal to induct more dalit youth into it. But it has never allowed the dalits to enter temples and they would not tolerate if such a move is opposed”, he recalled.

“When I was in Bajrang Dal, I wore mask against Muslims and Christians inevitably. In Spite of it, I have tried to educate the workers that our organization is not against Muslims and shouting slogans against Pakistan. I had opposed Yeddyurappa on Datta Peetha issue at a meeting held at Keshava Krupa. When Ananth Kumar said that the BJP would make Datta Peetha as Ayodhya, I have strongly opposed it within the organization. Deciding that I would not surrender to them, they have targeted me and ousted me from the organization under the pretext of an attack in 2008. Majority of the workers of Bajrang Dal have understood the hidden agenda of the Sangh. But they are not in a position to oppose it and come out of it. But they will understand the truth one day”, he said.  

If there were any rape and murder of Hindu girls by Muslim youths, it would become a good issue for Pariwar which tries to take its advantage. Everyone should understand their intentions clearly, he said.

Progressive people should come together

“I am ready to break the barrier constructed between Hindus- Christians –Muslims by the Sangh Parivar, for which I am ready for any sacrifice. Unfortunately, the progressive people who oppose Sangh Parivar, do not have unity among themselves. Forget your all ego and bad incidents to come together and work hard to create a feeling that hundred people from our community are equal to lakhs of Sangh Parivar activists”, Mahendra Kumar said.

Modi recalls Rama now

After completing four years of administration on sheer lies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi must have understood that such lies would not help him in the forthcoming elections. As a result, he has once again taken up Ram Mandir issue. Though they have their own administration, they would have tried to construct the Mandir, but now, they have been planning to get the political mileage out it, he alleged.

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Washington (AP): Three American service members have been killed and five others seriously wounded during the US attacks on Iran, the military said Sunday, marking the first American casualties in a major offensive that has sparked retaliation from the Islamic Republic.

US Central Command, which oversees the Middle East, announced the deaths in a post on X but did not say when and where they occurred. The statement said “several others sustained minor shrapnel injuries and concussions” and were going to return to duty.

Central Command described the situation “as fluid” and said it would withhold the identities of the service members who were killed for 24 hours after their families were notified.

The US military also denied Iranian claims that the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier was struck with ballistic missiles, saying on X that the “missiles launched didn't even come close.”

President Donald Trump had warned that American troops could be killed or injured in the operation.

“The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties,” the Republican president said in a video address released early Saturday. “That often happens in war. But we're doing this not for now. We're doing this for the future.”

Following the US-Israeli strikes that killed Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and other leaders, Iran's counterattacks have struck US bases in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.

Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard has threatened to launch its “most intense offensive operation” ever targeting Israeli and American military installations.

Before the strikes, Trump had built up the largest US military presence in the Middle East in decades. The arrival of the Lincoln and three accompanying guided-missile destroyers at the end of January bolstered the number of warships in the region.

The world's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, and four accompanying destroyers later were dispatched from the Caribbean Sea to head to the Middle East.

The Ford was part of the US raid in Venezuela that captured leader Nicolás Maduro, who was brought to New York to face drug trafficking charges. The operation in January claimed no American lives but left seven US troops with gunshot wounds and shrapnel-related injuries.

One of those injured received the Medal of Honor during Trump's State of the Union address last week. Trump said Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Eric Slover piloted the lead CH-47 Chinook helicopter that descended on the “heavily protected military fortress” where Maduro was staying.

Trump has launched several military operations during his second term, including strikes on members of the Islamic State group in Syria in retaliation for an ambush attack that killed two US troops and an American civilian interpreter in December.

The US military has also struck IS forces in Nigeria, after Trump accused the West African country's government of failing to rein in the targeting of Christians.