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Devender Gupta, Sandeep Dange, Ramachandra Kalsangra, Lokesh Sharma, Sunil Joshi, Aseemanand, Ashok Beri, Ashok Varshney
While we can separate mainstream Muslims from the extreme Wahabi Islam promoted by organisations like the LeT, in the case of Hindu terrorists, they are emerging from the wellspring of the Sangh parivar. “The BJP parliamentarians and the terrorists are from the same tradition and that should worry us deeply,” he says.
Finding Kalsangra is crucial since all accused in custody have named him as “the man”. Ajmer, Mecca Masjid, Malegaon, Samjhauta Express and several other blasts are clearly part of a larger story. Only when the CBI puts all the pieces together will the entire Hindutva terror picture emerge, if at all.
Kalsangra is considered key to unraveling the links between the 2007 Mecca Masjid blast, the Ajmer blast the same year and the Malegaon blast a year later. He is suspected to have worked with RSS members Devendra Gupta and Sunil Joshi, among others, to make the bombs, procure some of the mobile phones used to trigger those bombs and also plant them.
The RSS’s concern seems to have been triggered by the interrogation of two senior functionaries from Uttar Pradesh — Ashok Beri and Ashok Varshney — in connection with the 2007 Mecca Masjid bombing.
The “challenge” to “nationalism” thrown up by Hindu extremists within the saffron fold — witness the arrest of Pragnya Singh Thakur and, more recently, ‘pracharak' Devendra Gupta — has become a major source of worry, as admitted by both RSS and BJP leaders.
The highlight of a BJP Parliamentary Party meeting last Tuesday was a full-throated attack on the RSS seeking to usurp the party’s right to elect its leader. “We are getting advice from outside as to who should be our leader. People are asking, with whom does the party’s ownership (swamitya) rest,” said Purnia MP Uday Singh.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is believed to have thought up a plan that would bring about a separation in the functioning of the BJP parliamentary wing and its central party organisation to prevent one encroaching upon the rights of the other.
The mask is slipping. In a telling instance of how rapidly the RSS is moving to “take charge” of the BJP, Sangh leader Ram Madhav has said that L K Advani should retire in February.
Notwithstanding its denials, the RSS has yet again bared its interventionist design by listing out its preference for the post of BJP president. Mr Gadkari’s elevation would also expose the BJP, and the RSS, to charges of trying to impose a Brahminical order.
"As far as BJP is concerned, whatever surgery, medicine, chemotherapy is essential for them, it has to be diagnosed by them (BJP)," Bhagwat told a press conference in Jaipur.

"Who says this? Who is out of his mind?," Rajnath said in New Delhi.
RSS is no representative of Hindus. It stands for values which are opposed to the human rights of weaker sections of society, Dalits, workers, adivasis, women and minorities. It stands for values of birth based hierarchy of caste and gender as ordained in Manu Smriti.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) may become off-limits to non-political outsiders with no grounding in its ideology—a consequence of the internecine feuding set off by back-to-back general election defeats.
Advising BJP to follow the guidelines of the RSS, senior Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Acharya Dharmendra today said the saffron party, without the Sangh, had no existence. Expressing anger over Ravana's worship in some parts of the country, he said such acts were the result of "intellectual bankruptcy".
The RSS has sent out a very strong and cryptic signal to LK Advani and his quartet coterie in the BJP by keeping them out of the two-day brainstorming session with chosen “intellectuals” many of them from Advani camp which began in Mumbai today.

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