[Quite interesting.
No, there is no "conspiracy" angle.]

http://m.firstpost.com/india/goa-anti-modi-facebooker-wasparrikar-fan-had-worked-forsangh-outfit-1559559.html?page=1

Goa: Anti-Modi Facebooker was a Parrikar fan, had worked for a Sangh outfit

But trouble with his relationship with Hindu conservative and pro-BJP
groups in Goa started when he began questioning the governance of the
Parrikar-led government

by Mayabhushan Nagvenkar
<http://m.firstpost.com/blogger.php?authorid=989&type=author>06 Jun 20:09
pm IST

Panaji: The 32-year-old Goan Facebooker who made national headlines for his
anti-Narendra Modi and anti-Manohar Parrikar posts last week, was once a
fan of the Goa chief minister and even volunteered for a Sangh Parivar
outfit. After being interrogated for nearly seven hours by Crime Branch
officials earlier this week, the visibly shaken Devu Chodankar, a
Vizag-based shipbuilding professional, also said that the incident could
have put him off Facebook forever.

Chodankar spoke to Firstpost after his marathon ordeal following his
controversial Facebook post.

"There's no denying I was Parrikar's fan. When he was elected as chief
minister we had hoped he would be a better administrator. But both Parrikar
and the BJP disillusioned me so much after they came to power. All the
promises of good governance were smashed. I, along with many others felt
betrayed," said Chodankar, who is being suspected by the police of hatching
a "larger game plan to promote communal and social disharmony in the state".

Chodankar also said that in the run up to the 2012 elections, he had worked
with Friends of Good Governance, a pro-BJP collective, which actively
lobbied for party during the poll campaign. He also claimed to have done
back-end work online for the Hindu Vivek Kendra (HVK), a Sangh Parvivar
satellite organization.

But trouble with his relationship with Hindu conservative and pro-BJP
groups in Goa started when he began questioning the governance of the
Parrikar-led government, especially the unwillingness of the incumbent
government to act against those accused of corruption in the erstwhile
Congress-led regime.

His first spell of doubt occurred when he questioned his right-wing clique
about the shoddy manner in which the state police handled the rape of a
seven-year-old girl from the port town of Vasco, early in 2013. The accused
in the case is still unidentified and at large. He started questioning
several BJP sympathisers, first in private conversations and later when
answers weren't coming forth, on social networking forums like Facebook,
where several Goa-related groups namely Goa+, Goa Speaks, Ami Niz Goenkar
and now Goa With Love see hectic, often edgy parleys on issues confronting
the state.

"They first started by ridiculing my questions about why nothing was being
done by this government. Then they started isolating me and then hounding
me on Facebook," Chodankar claims. He had triggered a furor in Goa and
nationally with his anti-Modi, anti-Parrikar post on the social networking
site, where he alleged a possibility that both the BJP leaders had 'plans'
to eliminate Goa's Christians and dilute their identity. Parrikar has
subsequently ridiculed these allegations and said that in the past,
Chodankar had made even more outlandish claims.

The controversial Facebook comments were made during the 2014 Lok Sabha
poll campaign and Chodankar blames BJP's hobnobbing with Sri Rama Sene
chief Pramod Muthalik for his reasoning.

"He has talked about giving a sword in every Hindu home during a religious
meeting in Goa and yet the BJP decided to take him in the party before
elections? I uploaded the post when Muthalik was inducted in the BJP, but
deleted it after he was sacked," he said. Incidentally, the police are yet
to register a first information report against Muthalik despite a complaint
that was filed against him by a Congress spokesperson earlier this week for
his hate-speech last week.

While Parrikar has claimed that the police have been instructed to not to
burke complaints and file FIRs for grievous crime without delay, Deputy
Inspector General of Police KK Vyas told Firstpost that the complaint was
being "verified" and refrained from giving a time frame within which the
FIR would be lodged.

"In this government's regime, action is taken against only those who take
speak against Hindu right wing groups," he said.

Chodankar, a bachelor, claims that ordeal may just put him off Facebook for
good. Asked if the criminal case, media attention and avalanche of
criticism would make it difficult for him to get married, he said it might
better his chances of finding a bride. "After all the attention, shouldn't
it be easy?"



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