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  • Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari
  Mandal, Kanyakumari,
  5-6 July 2003

• 125th birth anniversary
  celebrations of Shri Ma
  of Sri Aravindashram

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Denigrating Heroes of
  Independence
  Reprehensible

•
Appeal to repeal the
  Illegal Migrants
  (Determination by
  Tribunal) Act, 1983

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Priority of Agriculture
• ABKMB Resolution on the
  Displaced People of the
  Border

• ABKMB Resolution
  on J & K

•
Banglore Resolution on
  "Godhra And After"

• Banglore Resolution on 
  Atrocities on
  Bangladeshi Hindus

• Banglore Resolution on
  Ayodhya Movement
 
 

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RASHTRIYA SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH
Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal
Kanyakumari, 5-6 July 2003

Resolution-2

Threats to Safety and Security of Hindus


The Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal strongly condemns the brutal killing of eight Hindu fishermen in the coastal village of Marad in Kerala on 2nd May, 2003. Muslim attacks on Hindus resulting in riots are not a new phenomenon in Kerala. But the well-planned massacre of fishermen in a small village, Marad of Kozhikkode district has its own significance, which signals a serious threat to the security of country. Not only were the killers given refuge in a mosque nearby, but even the Muslim women and children prevented the police force from entering the mosque, because of which many killers succeeded in fleeing away.

 
The coastal regions of Mallappuram have already been completely Islamised while the Hindu population in coastal regions of Kozhikkode district has been reduced to less than 20%. Marad episode is only a recent example of a conspiracy going on for last several years to de-Hinduise the entire Kerala coast. Anti-national terrorist outfits like Al-Umma and Laskar-e-Taiba are actively engaged in this conspiracy at the behest of Pakistan intelligence agency ISI. Game plan of these outfits is to make the entire coast a safe haven for smuggling of narcotics and weapons. They exercise control over many mosques, which have become warehouses of weapons rather than being prayer-houses. The police have recovered many arms and explosives from the mosque of Marad also.
 

It is unfortunate that the Kerala Government did not take precautionary measures against increasing Islamic terror despite being cautioned by many high level dignitaries and its own intelligence department. Demand for CBI enquiry by 35 Hindu organizations and many Hindu saints after the Marad incident went unheeded by the Government due to Muslim League pressure. After careful examination of the entire situation, the ABKM demands that the State Government handover the case to the CBI for a comprehensive enquiry into the entire episode so that facts about all dimensions of this massacre are brought to light. The Government has totally failed in protecting the lives and property of the people and hence is duty-bound to provide adequate compensation to the families of the victims. The ABKM also feels it necessary to strengthen the Coast Guard activity so as to make security of the costal entire region more effective in all aspects.
 

Just as the fundamentalist Islamic terrorism is strengthening its base in South India, its activities in the North-East are also increasing. Increase in infiltration from Bangladesh under the patronage of some Ministers in the Assam Government has given an added impetus to it. Along with this, the Church sponsored Christian terrorism has resorted to violence as a part of its heinous conspiracy. Glaring examples of this are the latest attacks in North Cachar and Cachar districts by the Hmar tribesmen, who have become Christian, on the Dimachha tribe, which has refused to become Christian. The Hmar tribe attacked 30 villages of Dimachha tribe with ultra modern weapons, killing many people and burning down their houses. The Hmar tribesmen have burned down Longom village of the Dimachha tribe near Haflong town even after passing the peace resolution in the Peace Committee meeting on 5 April 2003. The Dimachha tribe retaliated later. In all 41 Dimachha and one Hmar have been killed so far. More than 2000 Dimachhas are living in refugee camps in a very pathetic condition. These refugees are being threatened with more severe consequences if they refuse to convert to Christianity. Instances like destruction of temples in Changlang and Tirap of Arunachal Pradesh and putting up Cross after destroying a temple in Jampoi Hill of Tripura are taking place every now and then. All this clearly indicates a sinister nexus between Christian missionaries and terrorists in the entire North East region.
 

Instigated by the Church and NSCN (National Socialist Council of Nagaland), the missionaries are continuously engaged in reducing the numbers of the Hindus. Conversion and violence are employed as instruments to make the only Hindu majority hilly region of Assam, North-Cachar and Karbi-Anglong devoid of Hindus.
 

The ABKM urges the Central Government to send a high power committee to the North East to take stock of the serious situation prevailing there and devise effective measures to rehabilitate the refugees and safeguard the indigenous faiths of Dimachhas and other tribes.
 

The Marxists have joined hands with Muslim elements in West Bengal and indulged in wanton violence on Hindus during the recent Panchayat elections. Many people have been brutally murdered in Dhantala, Omrapota, Ghoshkadanga and other places. Many minor girls and women have been molested and raped. Youths are being prevented from taking part in Hindu activities including the RSS, penalties are imposed on Hindu house-owners for living in their own villages, and death threats are issued on refusal to obey their dictates. All these incidents are a clear proof of the patronage given to terrorists by the leftists in their strongholds and their own involvement in such activities. One of the sitting MPs of the CPM has accepted that the atrocities committed by the CPM supported goons are a matter of great concern even to their own party.
 

It is evident that the activities of various anti-national and terrorist groups are spread from Kashmir to North-East to Kerala, posing a serious threat to country’s internal security.
 

The ABKM calls upon the nationalist people in general and Swayamsevaks in particular to be vigilant about such attacks on Hindus and awaken the society. The ABKM urges the government as well as the administration to take strong measures against these elements, so that the common man of the country feels safe and secure.
 

Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal, Kanyakumari, 5-6 July 2003

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