VHP Asks Mahendra Kumar to Resign as Bajarang Dal State Convener


Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore (SP)

Bangalore, Oct 1: It is gathered, that Mahendra Kumar, state convener of Bajrang Dal, who had issued a statement that Bajrang Dal was spearheading attacks on centres of prayer for activities of religious conversions and who has been booked in three different cases in the state presently, has been asked to resign from his post.

Reliable sources said, that Kumar, presently under incarceration, was asked to resign by top Vishwa Hindu Parishat leaders on the night of Tuesday September 30.

  

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  • Lancy, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 01 2008

    Good that VHP asked resignation from Mr. Mahendra Kumar

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore/India

    Sun, Oct 05 2008

    Dear Mr. Mahendra Kumar After 14th Sept 2008 incident in Mangalore and your subsequent statement on TV channel has hurt me a lot . First of all I am an Indian and then comes my religion ie Christianity. 14th September 2008 incident of desecration of my Sacrament and my Lord's cross which I will never ever forget even if I go to 6 feet deep in my grave.

    My hurt was so deep which I cannot express. But in spite of this I went to church and prayed for you so that you will have enlightenment and will know the real truth. And also your attitude and thinking about Christians will change.

    After all we are children of Bharat Matha. Personally I respect you more than those politicians. Even though you have hurt Christian community but you were honest in expressing it. The path you have chosen was wrong but you had honesty to tell us that in future also you will act in the same manner.

     But these politicians who has used you are dishonest & hypocrites. They talk for their seat and when their seat is in danger, they are the first person who will wash their hand and have forsaken, betray you. I have seen Malyalam movie called Vaisalee about 20 years back.

    I suggest you and all the workers irrespective of your affiliation to see it. What happened to Mahendra Kumar will happen to you also. Do not blindly follow these leaders whether religious or political. They are interested only in their seat. It is only power and chair they are bothered. It is not the religion in danger. It is the position of religious leaders are in danger as people have become educated and started questioning the functioning of religious leaders.

    To divert on the real issue the religious leaders and their chamchas create unnecessary issues, so that the real issue vanishes. Dear Mahendra Kumar Let all join hand together to build better society where everybody thinks he is body of Bharat Matha. Jai Hind.

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  • Jerry , Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 02 2008

    Mahendra Kumar might have thought that he will live like a lion, but alas Jaisi Karni, vaisi Bharni

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  • wins, Udyavara

    Wed, Oct 01 2008

    Not enough. The hurt is too deep for Christians. This peaceloving miniscule community did not expect this sort of hate and violence. The Christians of this country always thought they are trying their best to integrate with the culture and traditions of this country. And they have succeeded. But the hatred and intolerance of some Hindus simply has no reasoning.

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  • Diljyoti,North India, MANGALORE

    Wed, Oct 01 2008

    Yet another scene of the same Act.

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  • lancy, kuwait

    Wed, Oct 01 2008

    hello mr.mahendra if you act too smart and talk too much then this is the result you or any criminals like you get at the end .

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  • Rupert, Mangalore/Canada

    Wed, Oct 01 2008

    What's the point,the damage has been done and nothing can fix the broken hearts and souls of the Catholics, their priests, nuns and also our protestant brothers. We just have to wait and see if this is another election stunt.

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  • abdul kareem, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 01 2008

    It is right said by Mr. Vincy Bangkok, At the end the day he is personally not responsible for attack on churches,

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  • Clifford Fernandes, UK

    Wed, Oct 01 2008

    Well finally god has decided to punish this criminal for desecrating the Holy Sacrament. This fate will also will come to others who took part in this

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  • Antony T. D' Souza, Karkala, Doha-Qatar

    Wed, Oct 01 2008

    Hi Dear, it is pity. Your own party has fired you ! Looks as if “use and throw” dilemma. They have abandoned you, made you scapegoat and disgraced you !!!, Now you are only accountable for the crime you did to the humanity. They have totally isolated you instead of supporting you in the days of your agony. No more your party prominent leaders rely on your “ fight against persecution of Hindus and the campaign carried out against the Hindu gods by other communities”. Your party has not forgiven you but punished you. Now, only luck will set you free. However, again, do not cross the border line of other religions and bring curses on you! We will forgive you, perhaps. Therefore, repent on your treacheries and strive for peace and let us live together in peace and harmony Hindu, Christian, Muslim, in oneness

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  • Denis, Dubai, Manglur

    Thu, Oct 02 2008

    Why r u asking resign, why you didn’t sack him, on 15th Sep. itself. Obviously seeing the aftershocks, one needs so much time to hatch a ploy, plan a strategy. We can understand VHP’s dilemma.

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  • S. D'Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 02 2008

    You deserve it Mr. Mahendra. The whole world and now the VHP has also come to know your true colour. This is the time to introspect your own life and henceforth live like a better human being. All the best.

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  • S. D'Souza, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 01 2008

    You deserve it Mr. Mahendra. VHP has also come to know your true colour. This is the time to introspect your own life and henceforth live like a better human being. All the best.

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  • A.D'Cunha Shenoy, mangaluru

    Thu, Oct 02 2008

    Now the axe is fallen on Mahendra Kumar.. when would the axe fall on Bajrang dal and VHP?

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  • vincy, shamboor/Bangkok

    Thu, Oct 02 2008

    Now VHP playing a new card by asking Kumar to resign.By doing this the case will be weakening as he will not be responsible for his future actions and he can do more such attacks and police cannot arrest him because he is not the party leader.

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