Attack on RSS office 'pre-planned', says BJP
Coimbatore,Jan 25 (PTI): The bomb attack on the RSS office at Tenkasi last night was part of a 'continuous conspiracy' and a 'planned one' against Hindu outfits, the Tamil Nadu unit of the BJP alleged today.
State party president L Ganesan said told reporters tonight that 'planned attacks' on persons and offices of BJP, RSS and other Hindu outfits had been taking place since 1980.
Some unidentified persons had hurled a country bomb at the RSS office in Tenkasi, 50 kms from here last night. The impact of the explosion shattered a few window panes. There were no casualties as none were present in the office
Ganesan alleged that the Tamil Nadu government had failed to rein in those who wanted to foment trouble and create communal tension in the state.
No steps had been taken to arrest those who torched two temples at Mettupalayam in the district recently, he said, adding that workers of BJP and other organisations, who were attempting to peacefully demonstrate on the issue, had been arrested.
Ganesan said that senior BJP leader and Prime Ministerial candidate L K Advani would come to Chennai on March 9 and would address a public meeting.
Asked about the alliance for the coming Lok Sabha polls, he said the time was not appropriate to discuss the issue.
State party president L Ganesan said told reporters tonight that 'planned attacks' on persons and offices of BJP, RSS and other Hindu outfits had been taking place since 1980.
Some unidentified persons had hurled a country bomb at the RSS office in Tenkasi, 50 kms from here last night. The impact of the explosion shattered a few window panes. There were no casualties as none were present in the office
Ganesan alleged that the Tamil Nadu government had failed to rein in those who wanted to foment trouble and create communal tension in the state.
No steps had been taken to arrest those who torched two temples at Mettupalayam in the district recently, he said, adding that workers of BJP and other organisations, who were attempting to peacefully demonstrate on the issue, had been arrested.
Ganesan said that senior BJP leader and Prime Ministerial candidate L K Advani would come to Chennai on March 9 and would address a public meeting.
Asked about the alliance for the coming Lok Sabha polls, he said the time was not appropriate to discuss the issue.
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