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Right-wing Sanatana Sanstha denies involvement in Goa blast |
Sanatana Samstha, the right wing organization that was accused of
being behind Friday's blast in Goa, on Monday denied its role in any such activities.
The Sanstha said, "We do not indulge in any anti-social activity and do not encourage
the same. That is why on 16th October, we have cooperated with the police investigations
and will continue to cooperate in the future too." Meanwhile, Goa Transport Minster
Ramkrishna Dhavlikar admitted that his wife is a member of the sanstha but clarified
that she does not hold any position in it. "My wife has been involved with Sanstha
activities for over a decade, primarily meditation activities. She does not hold
any post within the Sanstha, and is a volunteer there," Dhavlikar, said. He also
confirmed that his wife spends up to three hours every day at the Sanstha's Centre
for Meditation. However, investigating officials said the Sanstha which was also
allegedly behind the recent communal riots in Sangli and Miraj, should be restricted
from publishing periodicals and organizing religious discourses The Maharashtra
Police has registered two cases for inciting communal violence and for possessing
arms and three cases for inciting hatred against the Sanstha. A scooter bomb on
the eve of Diwali killed a pillion near a church in Marmagoa. |
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