RSS workers should be allowed to carry weapons: BJP leader Suresh Kumar

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October 18, 2016

Bengaluru, Oct 18: Former Karnataka minister and senior BJP leader S Suresh Kumar on Monday said RSS workers should be allowed to arm themselves.

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Addressing a protest in Shivajina gar against the murder of RSS worker Rudresh R by two motorcycle-borne men, Suresh Kumar said if police are unable to provide protection to RSS workers, they should be allowed to carry weapons.

"The murders of Kuttappa, Praveen Poojari, Raju and Rudresh (all RSS wor kers) make it clear that police are not able to protect them.

We have asked the police commissioner to give us weapon licences if they can't protect our workers," he elaborated later when asked to explain his remark. "We are not victims. We are warriors. We know how to protect ourselves," Suresh Kumar said.

However, the RSS and other senior BJP leaders didn't back his statement.

The former law minister said the government and police have time and again failed to protect RSS workers and the organization is being repeatedly targeted. He claimed state police are under political pressure to not act against the culprits. Senior BJP leader Shobha Karandlaje, who addressed the protest, alleged the killings are part of a conspiracy.

Earlier, the former minister told the protesters a trend similar to that in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, where several RSS workers have been killed, is emerging in Karnataka. He demanded police to take measures to ensure Karnataka doesn't become another Kerala.

Distancing itself from Suresh Kumar's statement, sources in the RSS said they have confidence in police and the judiciary, and will continue to stage peaceful protests to get justice in the Rudresh murder case.

Asked about Suresh Kumar's statement on arming RSS workers, former home minister R Ashoka andLok Sabha member PC Mohan said that was their colleague's personal opinion. The issue was neither discussed in party meetings nor is it the party's stand, they added.

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ali
 - 
Wednesday, 19 Oct 2016

RSS is the only enemy of India.

ali
 - 
Wednesday, 19 Oct 2016

RSS should be allowed to wear pants. They look like mentally backward people.

Muslims will manage to get back RSS weapons.

Satyameva jayate
 - 
Wednesday, 19 Oct 2016

Interesting to hear the jokes of kothi Ann...
Sanghi goon out of India.....staying in Buddha land and disrupting the unity of Indians.....soon should be behind bars....jai hind....

True indian
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

@Naren

Don't think that staying in singapore. And giving communal lines. Will get away from this. Ur each and every comment might be monitoring.

Once police catch u, then ur life will be behind the bars.

Think before u com

True indian
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

@Naren

Don't think that staying in singapore. And giving communal lines. Will get away from this. Ur each and every comment might be monitoring.

Once police catch u, then ur life will be behind the bars.

Think before u com

True indian
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

@Naren

WHY ??? THEY DONT HAVE GUN OF THEIR OWN. I THINK EVEN NAREN TOO WANTS THE GUN. HE ALSO DONT HAVE. POOR CHEDDY?

Wakeup
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

Donkey never disobedient to its master... whatever loaded on it, it will take...
Similarly there are few human beings despite lot of evidence of the cheddis involvement in deception... They never want to accept the REALITY of their deception and want to continue like the donkeys take their load.. with their mind filled with lies.

We say wake up guys.. look outside the cheddi installed software in your mind and use your God given intellect.
An intelligent human being will understand when shown with proof... and many times cheddis were caught of their dirty activities of doing their evil acts and blaming others...
Karkera exposed their evil acts...
Writers too exposed them
Bomb blast in their own cell
Saffron IT cell exposed with their fake display of nationalism
JNU video tampered
cheddi wearing burka caught red handed last week...
Cow business exposed too
Pakistan flag hositing too caught red handed
Fake FB account too caught red handed...
Only God knows how much bombs they keep in their own temples to create unrest in the society...

Rikaz
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

Naren, you must be Godse's elder brother....calm down guy....we all know what is RSS all about.....

analyst
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

No wonder. Over and again they openly admitted that they are the manufaturers of terror factories.

Naren kotian
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

Jihadis are having honey moon period as it is khan grace govt as this govt licks their feet ....but everyday is not Sunday ....if jihadis are so powerful...they must directly fight ...not from behind ....if jihadis were so powerful they would have ruled whole world thru oic ...but looking at their mujra infront of Israel only we can make out hahaha....if sangh decides jihadist forces shud run for cover like how they ran in gujarath and muzzaffar Nagar ...we are showing maximum restraint becoz we honour our constitution and respect rule of land....bholo Bharath mata ki jai ..jai sangh parivar ....

Satyameva jayate
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

We already carry it inside our jockeys......what about chaddeez...if they don't have then why they are wearing it..
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Sai Prasad Kun…
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

@Brother Venki Cracked a good Joke.Joke of the Millennium.
Do we have another sample like VENKI in India.Please let us know.We need to send to the Kargil area to entertain our Soldiers.So that they can relax their mind by listening such Jokes.
G

Anil Holla
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

What a funny guys they have with them. Mangana Kaiyalli Manikya...
Give them rights to allow Weapons as well allow them to Shoot who ever they wants.

Sahil
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

Aur kya kya chayiye? Ek lambi list karo aur khadey hojao line mey.. Dharpok insaan.. LOL .
Some are getting Y guards, some are for Z guards.. Some need x guards.. Until when you chaddis will keep begging??

Well Wisher
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

Hahaha. Saale Darrpok. No doubt they are criminals. Because they are always afraid of death. Noorukala iliyagi baalokkinta mooru kaala huliyagi baalode melu.

ACTIVE
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

Someone was barking before that 60% of the police are from RRSS....
Where are they NOW ... why dont they Protect Your own men even after we citizens pay from our tax money for their jobs.... U cheddis are useless in taking responsibility to protect the society and now they dont even able to protect their own members..

Are the 60% turned their hearts and became good and thought of helping people rather than continuing supporting the cheddi evils... if it is, then it will be good for the people and the society...

well wisher
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

Dear,

Please now itself list out your other demands, we will support for police commissioner permission.

Hope your request is to only for your so called brahmin community ?

Rikaz
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016

Disaster, dont forget that they killed father of nation, Mahatma Gandhi, cant trust them at all....

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