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Sarangi, who has been hailed as 'Odisha's Modi' and BJP's 'aam aadmi', headed the Bajrang Dal in the state when Graham Staines and his two young sons were burnt alive
He may or may not be innocent but the charges are serious. Nauseating to see the way the media has been trying to whitewash his past and paint a sympathetic picture, as a man of humble origins. Many Indian citizens with such charges spend years as undertrials in our jails, they are never given the benefit of doubt. Even if they are declared innocent after 20 years of suffering, they continue to carry a stigma in the society. Here we have the ruling party effortlessly normalizing such a man and giving him great positions of power. The double standards are sickening, if concerned citizens question the chosen ones, they will be branded anti-national, jihadi, Pakistani, Urban Naxal, Dravidian extremist, Khalistani and what not.
The media too shares a great deal of blame, as does our society. First Pragya Thakur and now him.
Normalize Advani and you will get a Modi
Normalize Modi and you will get a Yogi
Normalize Yogi and you will get a Sakshi Maharaj
Normalize Sakshi Maharaj and you will get Pragyas and Sarangis
Normalize Pragyas and Sarangis, you will get________
5 years ago it was impossible to imagine a man like Yogi would be CM of India's largest state and Pragya Thakur an MP. I shudder to think what will happen 20 years from now.
Winter is coming, enemies of the idea of India have to be stopped else we put our future generations at risk.
When Pratap Chandra Sarangi, a BJP MP from Balasore Odisha, took oath on Thursday to join Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet, he received “thunderous applause” from the crowd that had gathered at the Rashtrapati Bhavan for the swearing-in ceremony.
After Sarangi’s victory, and especially after the response he received on Thursday, multiple media reports (Read here, here and here) had described him as a bachelor who leads a “simple life” in a “humble house”.
Few of them, however, mentioned that he was the state unit chief of the Bajrang Dal in 1999, when Graham Staines, an Australian Christian Missionary, and his two minor children were burnt alive by activists of the right-wing outfit in the village of Manoharpur-Keonjhar.
Staines and his sons, aged 10 and 6, were murdered by a mob for allegedly forcible converting Hindus in the area.
While prime accused Dara Singh, a member of the Bajrang Dal, and his aide Mahendra Hembram are serving life sentences, Sarangi was never even questioned in the case.
A 2003 report in Frontline says that a commission appointed by the central government had not even examined the role of the Bajrang Dal because it was not an illegal organisation, suggesting that legal organisations could not plan or carry out such heinous crimes.
Sarangi, the report said, had denied the involvement of Bajrang Dal activists in the incident and had not even been cross-examined.
Sarangi, who has also been a part of the VHP, was also involved in an attack on the Odisha Assembly in 2002. He was arrested along with 66 others on charges of arson, rioting and damage to government property
According to his affidavit, Sarangi has 10 criminal cases against him, even thought he has never been convicted in any of them.
None of this information has made it to the fawning articles written about his simplicity.
PTI reported that Sarangi has created a social media buzz because he lives in a thatched house and bathes in the village well. He reportedly depended on party members and rode in auto rickshaws to campaign in the run up to the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
Sarangi was elected to Odisha Assembly twice in 2004 and 2009 from Nilagiri constituency in Balasore district. He had also contested the 2014 Lok Sabha elections from Balasore constituency but was defeated.
Sarangi now holds two portfolios—he is Minister of State for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises as well as Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries.
He may or may not be innocent but the charges are serious. Nauseating to see the way the media has been trying to whitewash his past and paint a sympathetic picture, as a man of humble origins. Many Indian citizens with such charges spend years as undertrials in our jails, they are never given the benefit of doubt. Even if they are declared innocent after 20 years of suffering, they continue to carry a stigma in the society. Here we have the ruling party effortlessly normalizing such a man and giving him great positions of power. The double standards are sickening, if concerned citizens question the chosen ones, they will be branded anti-national, jihadi, Pakistani, Urban Naxal, Dravidian extremist, Khalistani and what not.
The media too shares a great deal of blame, as does our society. First Pragya Thakur and now him.
Normalize Advani and you will get a Modi
Normalize Modi and you will get a Yogi
Normalize Yogi and you will get a Sakshi Maharaj
Normalize Sakshi Maharaj and you will get Pragyas and Sarangis
Normalize Pragyas and Sarangis, you will get________
5 years ago it was impossible to imagine a man like Yogi would be CM of India's largest state and Pragya Thakur an MP. I shudder to think what will happen 20 years from now.
Winter is coming, enemies of the idea of India have to be stopped else we put our future generations at risk.