The HJS has sought action against people who it said supported Mumbai serial blasts convict Yakub Memon in the debate on capital punishment before his hanging.
Written by Harsha Raj Gatty | Panaji | Published:September 29, 2015 2:48 am
The Hindu Jagruti Samiti (HJS), a sister concern of the Sanatan Sanstha,which is at the centre of a row after the arrest of one of its members for the murder of CPI veteran Govind Pansare, has compared “anti-nationals” to dogs and said “they must be killed”.
The September edition of Sanatan Prabhat, the monthly newspaper of Sanatan Sanstha which also serves as the HJS mouthpiece, has carried a HJS press release that states: “As per Samratha Ramdas Swami’s teaching, anti-nationals are like dogs, they must be killed”.
The HJS has sought action against people who it said supported Mumbai serial blasts convict Yakub Memon in the debate on capital punishment before his hanging.
Praising the “Bharatiya Judiciary” for not giving in to Yakub supporters, the report, attributed to Hindujagruti.org, said for the first time those interested in appeasing minorities had been successful in creating a feeling that the judiciary had not done justice.