Anand Margis seeks judicial probe into killing of their monks in 1982

Kolkata, May 1 (ANI): Around 500 people belonging to Anand Marg, an occult sect, participated in a silent procession here on Thursday.

They were demanding a judicial inquiry into the killing of 17 monks and a nun allegedly by the Communist Party of India (Marxists) goons in 1982.

The procession was organised by the Ananda Marga Pracharaka Sangha (AMPS), to pay homage to the 17 monks and a nun who were killed on April 30, 1982 in Kolkata.

“We want judicial enquiry into this particular incident. This particular incident still remains in secrecy. Nobody knows what happened, who has killed. Nobody has been given punishment. We want that the culprit should be given punishment,” said Acharya Kalyenvaranada Avadhuta, public relation secretary, AMPS.

As a protest against what they term to be the CPI-M’s tyranny that claimed the lives of the 17 monks and a nun, the Anand Margis have been holding this silent rally every year on April 30.

Claiming to be a spiritual movement, Anand Marg founded by P R Sarkar in 1960, is viewed as a cult since certain rituals practised by its followers are unusual and these include the use of skulls and allied occult traditions.

Anand Marg had been banned by the Supreme Court after there was a hue and cry by the public over its followers practising rituals with human bones, daggers and even snakes in the open.

This organisation was accused of killing of Central Railway Minister L N Mishra at Samastipur in Bihar in 1975. In the same year, a couple of Anand Margis were also arrested for hurling a bomb at the Chief Justice of India, A N Ray at a traffic intersection, near the Supreme Court. (ANI)

Sonia’s cancels Bihar election rallies at last moment

Patna, Apr. 21 (ANI): UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi’s rallies in Bihar were cancelled at the eleventh hour on Tuesday, without citing any reason for the same.

“The information we have received from the AICC headquarters is that Soniaji’s rallies stand cancelled. No reason has been assigned,” said Samir Kumar Singh, Bihar Congress Working President.

The Congress President was scheduled to address rallies at Supaul and Samastipur to gather support for controversial MP Pappu Yadav’s wife Ranjeet Ranjan and state Congress Legislature Party leader Ashok Kumar respectively.

On Tuesday, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit addressed an election rally at Supaul and in Samastipur along with Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee. (ANI)

LJP begins finalizing candidates for LS elections in Bihar

New Delhi, Jan.26 (ANI): Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), which is one of the members of the Congress party-led United Progressive Alliance, has started finalizing its seats that it plans to contest on during the upcoming General Elections in Bihar, in the absence of any concrete seat-sharing formula with other partners of the alliance in the State yet.
LJP President Ram Vilas Paswan has even identified candidates for about 20 of the total 40 Lok Sabha seats of the state, a senior LJP leader said.

The seats include Araria, Purnea, Supaul (earlier Saharsa), Khagadia, Hajipur, Jehanabad, Begusarai, Shivhar, Mujaffarpur, Samastipur, Ujiyarpur, Bettiah, Bagha, Motihari, Nawada, Gaya, Ara and Patliputra.

“Party leaders in the State are in favour of contesting the election alone. Moreover, no concrete proposal for seat sharing has come to us by either Congress or RJD till now,” Paswan said.

“With any concrete formulation for an UPA alliance yet to come in sight for Bihar, we have begun our preparations. People have already seen RJD’s Lalu Prasad and JD(U)’s Nitish Kumar and are now looking for a change,” a senior leader said.

It is worth mentioning that the LJP feels it holds great chance in the general elections in the wake of existing political scenario in the State.

“RJD’s mass base among Muslims and Yadavs has eroded, Congress is yet to recover while anti-incumbency would work against the ruling NDA there. All these factors make our party’s chances better this time,” he claimed.

LJP leaders, however, said Paswan’s popular image among SC voters may see the party in top gear this time in Bihar.

Party sources said LJP has decided to field former RJD leader Ranjan Yadav from Patliputra, where as Sarvesh Kumar, the son of former MP Rajesh Kumar killed by Naxals will contest from Gaya parliamentary seat.

LJP may drop the idea of contesting Bagha Lok Sabha seat, which has now turned into a general seat after delimitation. Last time, it was an SC seat and LJP had put up a candidate there.
Senior RJD leader Raghunath Jha, who had earlier contested from the Bettiah Lok Sabha seat, has now expressed his interest in entering the fray from Bagha, according to sources.

Another Schedule Cast seat of Araria, where LJP had a candidate in last Lok Sabha elections, has also been converted into a general seat.

A section of LJP party leaders are also favouring the idea of going into the election with a “respectable alliance” in which they could get “at least 16 seats”. (ANI)