September 22, 2007

VHP openly calls Karunanidhi's Murder

Will weigh you in gold if you behead Karunanidhi: VHP's latest

Express News Service

AYODHYA/LUCKNOW, SEPTEMBER 21: Senior VHP leader and former BJP MP Ram
Vilas Vedanti on Friday declared at a press conference that VHP saints of
Ayodhya would weigh in gold anyone who beheaded Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M
Karunanidhi and cut out his tongue.

Speaking out against the BJP's opposition to the Ram Sethu project,
Karunanidhi had recently questioned the existence of Lord Ram and said that
Valmiki described him as a drunkard.

"We will follow the commandments of our religion and nobody can stop us,"
said Vedanti. He said the VHP would file a complaint and a lawsuit against
Karunanidhi in Ayodhya.

Vedanti's statement has got the endorsement of the BJP and VHP units of
Uttar Pradesh. Said Hridaya Narain Dixit, the spokesperson of the BJP's
Uttar Pradesh unit, "Karunanidhi has demeaned Lord Ram, and what Vedanti has
said only reflects the sentiments of crores of people across the nation."

VHP organisational secretary Trilokiji said he had not heard exactly what
Vedanti said, but the VHP would not oppose Vedanti on anything he said
against Karunanidhi for the comments on Lord Ram.

"This is because all Hindus of the country are one against Karunanidhi,"
said Trilokiji.

Meanwhile, VHP leader Vishnu Hari Dalmiya said at a seminar in Gorakhpur
that the UPA government's insensitivity towards the religious feelings of
the majority community had led to the Ram Sethu controversy. He said Ram
Sethu was a unique structure and that studies had shown it was not man-made.


Dalmiya criticised Karunanidhi and the BJP for trying to derive political
mileage from the issue.


*Source:* http://www.indianexpress.com/story/219746.html#

September 12, 2007

Ram Setu: VHP road blockades across India






The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) is conducting a nation-wide road blockade on 12 September 2007 to oppose the government's proposal to make a waterway through the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka.