NIA officers interrogate seekers of Sanatan Sanstha from Miraj ashram

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Sanatan seekers are working for the protection of Nation and Dharma; but anti-Hindu Govt. and National Investigating Agency (NIA), which is controlled by such Govt., is again and again interrogating seekers instead of interrogating ‘Jihadi’ terrorists !

Miraj (Maharashtra) : On Monday, 18th June 2012, two officers from National Investigating Agency (NIA) conducted inquiry of Mr. Vinayak Chavan, a seeker of Sanatan Sanstha from its Miraj ashram at 2.30 p.m. The inquiry went on for two hours; they also conducted inquiry of another lady-seeker. The name of one of the officers who conducted inquiry is Mr. Ramsetu. Two policemen from the local Intelligence Bureau also joined the officers in this inquiry. They took pictures of the ashram from outside as also photographed Mr. Vinayak Chavan. One of the officers was speaking in Tamil language.

The officers asked Mr. Chavan whereabouts of  Mr. Madhusudan Kulkarni and when he would be returning to the ashram, how many seekers stayed in the ashram etc. They also asked personal details of Mr. Chavan and asked him whether he knew one of the accused in Madgaon bomb blast case. The officer also asked few related questions.

After conducting inquiry, the officers once again returned to the ashram and issued a notice in the name of Mr. Madhusudan Kulkarni. It was mentioned in the notice that Mr. Madhusudan Kulkarni should go to the Goa office of NIA and give information about the points mentioned in the notice.    

Instructions to seekers

Seekers should take help of local pro-Hindu advocates in case NIA officers come for inquiry !

Again and again, NIA officers have been callously torturing seekers at Mangaluru (Karnataka) under the guise of conducting inquiry. If these officers come for inquiry, seekers need not feel scared; they can take help of local pro-Hindu advocates and pay more attention to increase prayers and chanting with full faith in Omnipotent God.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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