Kerala: Brutal attack on a Swami in Kannur

Kannur (Kerala): Even as the young Marxists are
continuing their discriminatory attacks against Hindu spiritual
personalities in the context of the LDF Government's official hunt for
fake godmen in Kerala, a former DYFI activist, who is now living a
spiritual life of his own choice, has become the victim of the young
Red's ire for no reasons a normal human being would understand.

Sadhu
Vinod of Payyannur, Kannur, is preparing to approach the Human Rights
Commission on the attack the comrades of his Poorvashram carried out on
him on May 22 for some reasons which the spiritualist is yet to
understand. Vinod was brutally manhandled on May 22 by DYFI activists,
who carried out a riot of destruction at his poor 'ashram' in a rural
setting, crushing furniture and smashing windowpanes.

The assailants forcibly cut his long hair and beard and beat him up so brutally that he had to take immediate medical help.

The
young Swami, who at some point of time in his 'revolutionary' life as a
DYFI activist had decided to part ways with the Reds due to his love
for spirituality and environment, still does not know why he was
targeted by his former comrades.

"I have never claimed that I am
a godman. I don't do any healing job or perform miracles. I don't
conduct any mass charity programmes. I am an ordinary human being
interested in spirituality and environment living accordingly," Vinod
told mediapersons.

The abode of Sadhu Vinod was one of the first
places to be ransacked by the DYFI activists after they launched their
State-wide marches and attacks against the facilities of Hindu Swamis,
both good and bad. Neighbours of Vinod agreed that there were no
reasons for the DYFI to attack him. Viond said that he should have
approached the Human Rights Commission and the police immediately after
the incident but "I am coming out of the hospital after treatment only
now".

"This should not happen to anybody else. I must say these
things now because I don't know whether I will be able to say this at a
later stage. I am not sure whether I would survive another such
attack," he said.

Police officials and neigbhours said there
were no complaints of any kind against Vinod. "There were no complaints
of faith-healing or mass activities like charity. He is a simple man
living a very simple life. The only activities taking place at his
Ashram are spiritual discourses and discussions on environment.
Environmentalists used to hold meetings there. Otherwise there were no
activity that could be linked to even spiritual work," said a man
living in the neighbourhood. District DYFI leaders also had no specific
charge to make against Vinod.

The spiritualist is using a recess
in a cave in a corner of his one-acre Ashram plot as his living
quarters. The DYFI says that this land should come under surplus land,
but Vinod points out that this was in te possession of his father.

The
attack against Vinod has infuriated the Hindu organisations, which have
since the start of the present godman-hunt been arguing that the LDF
Government, the CPI(M) and its affiliate organisations were targeting
Hindu sanyasis. Local people in Payyannur said that it was a normal
practice of the Marxists to attack those who defect from their side at
any available opportunity and this could well be an example of this
intolerance, especially as Vinod had left DYFI to become a spiritualist.

The
Hindu Vimochana Sangham asked the DYFI to stop its 'goonda activity' of
attacking Hindu temples and Hindu Sanyasis in the name of fake godmen.
Sangham's State organizer Acharya Yogi Suryanarayana Baba said in Kochi
that DYFI programmes, including forcibly cutting the hair of Sanyasis,
could not be allowed.

Source: haindavakeralam.com

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