VHP yatra: Ex-BJP MP, local MLA along with 500 activists arrested


VHP yatra: Ex-BJP MP, local MLA along with 500 activists arrested

Ayodhya/Lucknow, Aug 25  (PTI):
Top VHP leaders Pravin Togadia and Ashok Singhal were today arrested in a massive crackdown by the UP administration to enforce its ban on the controversial yatra which was symbolically inaugurated by the saffron outfit in Ayodhya.

While Togadia was arrested from Ayodhya, Singhal was taken into custody at Lucknow airport.

Singhal, who arrived from New Delhi with Swamy Ram Bhadracharya, was arrested when he insisted on visiting Ayodhya, officials said in Lucknow.

Soon after his arrest from Golaghat area in Ayodhya, Togadia said demonstrations would be staged all over the country tomorrow against the ban by the UP government on the 'Chaurasi Kosi Parikrama Yatra'.

"This is not a political yatra but a religious one and ban or oppression resorted to by the government would not be tolerated at any cost," he told reporters.

"This movement would reach each and every village of the country and tomorrow protest dharnas would be staged at district headquarters all over the country," he said.

Earlier setting the stage for a confrontation with the UP government, Nritya Gopal Das of Ram Janmbhoomi symbolically inaugurated the yatra by walking ten steps outside his temple before he was detained.

"We have inaugurated the yatra. But this yatra should not be politicised. It is carried out all 12 months (not time bound)," Gopaldas said.

Besides Togadia and Singhal, the administration has arrested over 500 people including a former BJP MP and a sitting MLA.

Singhal, who was not allowed to come out from the airport, asked, "Why am I being arrested, what crime have I done...They should tell me. There is Mughal rule in Uttar Pradesh, where saints and seers are being stopped from worship".

Asked if he would to back to Delhi, Singhal, who refused to leave the airport, shot back, "Why should I go back...I have come here to go to Ayodhya."

A number of VHP and BJP workers staged protests outside the airport raising slogans against the state government.

Ahead of the start of the yatra, former BJP MP Ram Vilas Vedanti and sitting MLA Ram Chandra Yadav were arrested.

Vedanti was arrested around 7 AM today when he had left his house in Ayodhya for the parikrama, police said, adding MLA Ram Chandra Yadav was also arrested from the temple town .

Condemning the arrest, BJP spokesman Vijay Bahadur Pathak said the arrests were unfortunate as yatra was a religious affair and nothing to do with politics.

The town has been under heavy security cover as VHP insisted it will go ahead with the yatra, which has been banned by the ruling Samajwadi Party government fearing a communal flare-up.

A curfew-like situation is prevailing in the town as shops have been shut and Naya Ghat area has been cordoned off.

Cracking down on the yatra, police have already arrested over 500 VHP supporters and office bearers from across the state.

"Over 500 persons going to participate in the yatra have been arrested from across the state, where tight security arrangements are in place to prevent the yatra," ADG, Law and Order Arun Kumar said.

Prominent among those arrested by the state police include Savitri Bai Phule, VHP's provincial coordinator Acharya Kushmuni and Mahant Santosh Das alias Sathu Baba, a VHP office bearer in Varanasi while prominent VHP leader Mahant Ram Saran Das was held at Ram Sanehi Ghat in Ayodhya.

In Amethi, peethdheshwar of Sagra Ashram Abhay Chaitanya Mauni Mahraj was also put under house arrest as a precautionary measure.

A team led by the Faizabad DM and SSP had yesterday carried out searches at VHP's local headquarter Karsewak Puram, Mani Ram Chawni, the temple of VHP leader and president of Ram Janam Bhumi Trust, Mahant Nritya Gopal Das and about half a dozen suspected hideouts of VHP's activists in and around Ayodhya.

Temporary jails have been set up by the government in districts including Faizabad (10), Barabanki,(12), Bahraich (16), Basti (2), Gonda (3) and Ambedkarnagar (5), which lie in the yatra route.

The state government had banned the yatra, stating it would not allow to set any new tradition.

Such parikrama was never organised in the past 50 years and as per Hindu belief it is performed in "Chaitra" month (April) of the Hindu calender which has already passed.

Top leaders arrested, VHP inagurates yatra

Ayodhya, Aug 25
(PTI): Setting the stage for a confrontation with the UP government, VHP today inaugurated its controversial yatra from Ayodhya amidst a massive crackdown launched by the administration which has arrested over 500 people including a former BJP MP and a sitting MLA.

Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas Committee Chairman Mahant Nritya Gopaldas kick-started the yatra from Maniram Chawani (akhada) in Ayodhya but was briefly detained by the police.

"We have inaugurated the yatra. But this yatra should not be politicised. It is carried out all 12 months (not time bound)," Gopaldas said.

Ahead of the start of the yatra, former BJP MP Ram Vilas Vedanti and sitting MLA Ram Chandra Yadav were arrested early this morning.

Vedanti was arrested around 7 AM when he had left his house here for the parikrama, police said, adding MLA Ram Chandra Yadav was also arrested from here.

The town has been under heavy security cover as VHP declared that it will go ahead with the yatra, which has been banned by the ruling Samajwadi Party government fearing a communal flare-up.

A curfew-like situation is prevailing in the town as shops have been shut and Naya Ghat area has been cordoned off.

Cracking down on the yatra, police have already arrested over 500 VHP supporters and office bearers from across the state.

"Over 500 persons going to participate in the yatra have been arrested from across the state, where tight security arrangements are in place to prevent the proposed yatra. Anyone going for the yatra will be arrested as it has been banned by the government," ADG, Law and Order Arun Kumar said.

Asked about the possible arrest of VHP leader Ashok Singhal, who will reach Lucknow from Delhi today, Kumar said Singhal would be taken into custody if he plans to go to Ayodhya, otherwise he is free to go anywhere. Senior VHP leader Praveen Togadia told PTI that he has reached Ayodhya last night by road and will take out the yatra.

Prominent among those arrested by the state police include Savitri Bai Phule, VHP's provincial coordinator Acharya Kushmuni and Mahant Santosh Das alias Sathu Baba, a VHP office bearer in Varanasi while prominent VHP leader Mahant Ram Saran Das was held at Ram Sanehi Ghat in Ayodhya.

In Amethi, peethdheshwar of Sagra Ashram Abhay Chaitanya Mauni Mahraj was also put under house arrest as a precautionary measure.

A team led by the Faizabad DM and SSP had yesterday carried out searches at VHP's local headquarter Karsewak Puram, Mani Ram Chawni, the temple of VHP leader and president of Ram Janam Bhumi Trust, Mahant Nritya Gopal Das and about half a dozen suspected hideouts of VHP's activists in and around Ayodhya.

Temporary jails have been set up by the government in districts including Faizabad (10), Barabanki,(12), Bahraich (16), Basti (2), Gonda (3) and Ambedkarnagar (5), which lie in the yatra route.

The state government had banned the yatra, stating it would not allow to set any new tradition.

Such parikrama was never organised in the past 50 years and as per Hindu belief it is performed in "Chaitra" month (April) of the Hindu calender which has already passed.

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Aug 26 2013

    As per the news "Such parikrama was never organised in the past 50 years and as per Hindu belief it is performed in "Chaitra" month (April) of the Hindu calender which has already passed."

    If it was not performed since 50 years, how come Leaders woke up now just before 2014 election. There was a Rath Yaathra in 1990's to gain power and the succeeded in fooling people of India. Now they have lost all the peoples faith, they suddenly became religious after 50 years....!!!!????

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 26 2013

    It is 100% Political Move in the name of religion!
    Attempting influence/entry from voters from Back door!
    India is yet to see GENUINE religious charitable or promotion of faith activities, prayer for peace and harmony from VHP

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  • zaid, udupi

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    God bless u akhilesh!!!

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    'Chaurasi Kosi Parikrama Yatra' and Ram Mandir issue both are going to lead BJP into a big Mess.The Modi Mantra has already affected and results shown in the by elections last week in Karnataka. If this continues I doubt BJP will be thrown out even from leading opposition in the parliament.

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  • shaiKH MoHD RIzwan, Karkala

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    Dear readers,

    Why there are no 'Chaurasi Kosi Parikrama Yatra'.during 4 and half years of NDA ruling in the center?

    Only driver and brand name is changed from L.K.Advani Rath Yatra to VHP Ashok singhal. Anyway at least once in 5 years Lord Ram is remembered in the name of 'Ayodhya'.

    They don't even spare God for politics.

    Jai hind

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  • Yusuf, Kallapu,

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    Good job by akhilesh ......

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    Dear Mr. Ravi Ullal, Mangalore,

    Congress doesn't need big, big sermons from big mouths.

    WHEN KARGIL WAS OCCUPIED BJP LED NDA WAS SHIVERING TO CROSS THE BORDER. NEVER CROSSED THE BORDER.

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  • Dan, UDUPI/UAE

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    Preparation for 2014 elections.

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  • Noel , Neermarga, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    Yatra with worng intention. May be, even God realized this Yatra is not for good purpose.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    Yatra in wrong direction and wrong time.

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  • Althaf, Kaup/Doha

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    Nothing but to create communal riots soon in the name of Yatra.. Save india from these communal organisations.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    When INDIA is facing severe external threat from Pakistan, China is there is a necessity during this crucial time, for VHP to carry out Ayodya temple Yatra?
    Few observations.
    a. As some TV channel mentioned and also comments by the few political party members it is a match fixing by SP and BJP which is true to a great extent. Arresting VHP leaders is just an eye wash.
    b. In another angle, in a much deeper way, this Yatra seems like down playing Modi's aspiration of becoming PM candidate by his own detractors within BJP and by VHP itself. Modi off late has no good relationship with Togadia and is coming close to muslims. As he is one of the strong contender of PM position in BJP for the 2014 Lok Saba election, his detractors within BJP have played this yatra game.

    In both scenario it is SP Vs BJP match fixing.

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  • Ravi Ullal, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India what your secular party khangress doing regarding the enemy countries China and Pakistan. Still planning to play some tournaments with them for peace??

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  • Jayarama, Udupi/Riyadh

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    The annual Kosi yatra suppose to take place during month of Feb. each year, but due to Khumb Mela it was postponed till Aug. It was 84 Km yatra by 200-250 Santh's. No treat or politics to that in all these years. Now election is on cards the SP's Mulla Mulayam used the opportunity to project himself as a savior of minority by fortifying the area with 8000 security personnel, the same way he used minority card to suspend Durga Shakti.

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  • Noel, Neermarga, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    Government knows better, what all these outfits are. Religious or troublemakers in the name of Religion. Precaution is better than cure. Well done

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    The state government will arrest those who violate their instructions.Here the court too not give any permission for VHP yatra.Hope things get subside soon.Thanq.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    Do we need permission of govt to take religious procession ???

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  • Syed Sabji, Shiroor

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    Yes,Govt.permission is needed for the purpose of maintaining law & order even if it is religious procession.

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  • chaam, mlore

    Sun, Aug 25 2013

    Right Time, Right Place & Wrong People...!!! Better luck next time :)

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