'Sena must end alliance with INC for it's 'Savarkar' remarks', grandson Ranjeet demands ban on controversial booklet

News Bharati    04-Jan-2020 11:20:53 AM
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Mumbai, January 04: The Congress party has turned wicked, more than what it was already! As a part of a larger conspiracy against the Hindutva leader, Veer Savarkar, the party led by the Italian head distributed booklet during training sessions, in Bhopal, that blatantly make wrong claims about veteran Hindutva leader having homosexual relationship with Mahatma Gandhi's assassin Nathuram Godse.
 
Expressing his outrage on the contents of the book, Ranjeet Savarkar, the grandson of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, has demanded an immediate ban on the booklet. "Immediately, the book on Savarkar in Madhya Pradesh should be banned. A case should be registered under section 120, 500, 503, 504, 505 and 506," Ranjeet said.
 
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Ranjeet Savarkar, who serves as the chairman of Swatantryaveer Savarkar Rashtriya Smarak, asked Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhv Thackeray to immediately look into the matter and take action. "Immediate inquiry should be initiated in the matter and criminal case should be filed." He had also gone to meet the CM at Mantralaya, but Uddhav Thackeray left without meeting him.
 
"Congress has always tried to defame Savarkar. Now it is high time that action is taken against Congress for defaming Savarkar. This is not the first time Congress has attacked Savarkar," he added. Earlier, Ranjeet had asked that Shiv Sena should remove Congress from the alliance in Maharashtra and form a government with Maharashtra, stating Uddhav Thackeray and Shiv Sena are followers of Savarkar and they should not be with someone who every time insults Savarkar.
 
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The booklet, named 'How brave was Veer Savarkar', was allegedly distributed in an All India Congress Seva Dal training camp run by the Congress in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. It mentions and talks about several incidents, questions and controversies surrounding Savarkar.
 
Referring to an incident mentioned in Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins's 'Freedom at Midnight', the Congress booklet noted, "Before adopting brahmacharya, there is only one mention of Nathuram Godse's physical relationship. His partner in his homosexual relationship was Veer Savarkar".