“We condemned the state government for taking such a long time to book the culprits involved in brutal killing of Swami Laxamananda. Swami who was fighting against cow slaughter and conversion was killed. When the two are legally not admissible in the state as government has specific law I do not know why government is not making the implementation of these acts strictly in the state”, the Organizing Secretary of the Bajarang Dal (Orissa) Gouri Kumar Rath told while addressing in the youth convention at Gangadhar Mandap.
The national secretary of the Bajarang Dal Suredra Jain condemned the attitude of the central government to make the country a pilgrimage for Christian missionaries. While addressing the gathering he condemned the government for patronizing the terrorist forces. “The terrorist forces have a link either with a church or a mosque but government at the centre shuts its mouths with a fear of its vote bank policy”, Jain told.
Among others Subash Chauhan, Basanta Rath and Jivan Chitanya Mahanta were prominent who addressed the gathering and appealed the youths to work against the forces who are creating disturbances against the Hindu forces.
The Bajarang Dal organized a massive rally that begins from NH6 at Ainthapali chowck and reached to Gangadhar Mandap covering a distance of 7 km. Cladding with traditional dresses and attires with traditional weapons, participants passed the streets with vibrant and patriotic slogans.
On the other hand deployment of police was quite visible during the processions and convention. About 27 platoons of police forces with 10 senior police officers and 35 inspectors were deployed to maintain law and order during the event.
“Looking to the congregation of the youths from various places we deployed police force to maintain law and order problem. Every thing was passed peacefully and no any untoward incident was reported during the programme” additional SP (Sambalpur) Labakanta Rana told.
Sources said, youths from all over the state especially from western Orissa and southern Orissa have participated in the one-day convention.
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