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RSS deadlier then Al-Qaeda

Sunday, 12 December 2010

 Nagpur, December 12: The Samajwadi Party legislator Abu Asim Azmi created a
furor in a session of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly when he alleged
that according to the WikiLeaks disclosure the Hindu militant organization
Rashtriya Sevak Sangh (RSS) was a thousand times more dangerous than the
Al-Qaeda.

This remark by Azmi drew strong protests from the Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP), Shiv Sena (SS) and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) legislators. An
agitated Azmi had to leave the house in huff stating he was being
interrupted and not being allowed to put forth his point of views on the
issue in the Assembly.

“It has been exposed in the WikiLeaks as to how a thousand times more
dangerous is the RSS than the Al Qaeda. Therefore I demand that strong and
stern action must be taken against the RSS,” Azmi told the Assembly.

Responding to Azmi, NJP firebrand legislator Devendra Phadnavis said: “Azmi
by tabling an irrelevant issue was misguiding the Assembly.”

Other BJP legislators supported Phadnavis allegation against Azmi.

Azmi, frustrated by the continued interruption of his speech by the
opposition, complained to the Assembly deputy speaker Vasant Purke who told
Azmi that though the issue raised by him was irrelevant, but still he was
accepting the issue raised by Azmi as part of general interest. But the Sena
and BJP legislators continued raising slogans against Azmi, forcing him to
walk out of the Assembly in protest against the saffron alliance
legislators.

Congress legislator from Mumbai Baba Siddiqui also created a stir in the
house when he alleged that Shiv Sena working President Uddhav Thackeray was
receiving money from two Mumbai-based industrial houses, based on the
intercepted phone recordings between Tata Group spokeswoman Shalani and
Public Relations Corporate chief Nira Radia.

Siddiqui made the allegations against Uddhav of accepting money from the two
industrial houses – Reliance and Tata Group of Companies. Since Siddiqui
made this allegation in English, the Sena legislators failed to grasp the
allegations as there was no protest from them. However, BJP legislator
Phadnavis responded to Siddiqui and stated that there was no connection of
Uddhav with the tapes.

“It is not proper to connect the discussions on the power problems with the
tapes. Therefore Siddiqui should not make false and fabricated allegations
against Uddhav,” Phadnavis stated.

The Sena legislator woke up only after Phadnavis responded and protested
against the allegations leveled by Siddiqui against their leader. Later
Siddiqui handed over the tapes to the Assembly speaker.

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