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Sentries, dog's bark foil bid to attack RSS ideologue Gurumurthy's house

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Published : Jan 27, 2020, 11:42 PM IST

Updated : Jan 28, 2020, 12:02 AM IST

A group of eight bike-borne men allegedly attempted to hurl a petrol bomb at the residence of RSS ideologue S Gurumurthy, but it was foiled by alert sentries aided by a dog's bark. Following investigations, they were tracked down and arrested.

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Sentries, dog's bark foil bid to attack RSS ideologue Gurumurthy's house

Chennai (Tamil Nadu): A group of men allegedly belonging to a Dravidian outfit attempted to hurl a petrol bomb at the residence of noted Hindutva ideologue S Gurumurthy in Tamil Nadu's Chennai, but it was foiled by alert sentries aided by a dog's bark, police said on Monday.

Sentries, dog's bark foil bid to attack RSS ideologue Gurumurthy's house

Days after Tamil magazine 'Thuglak' reprinted some pictures linked to the 1971 rally led by rationalist leader EV Ramasamy Periyar, eight men riding four motorcycles arrived in front of the house of Gurumurthy, who is also the periodical's editor there.

Sentries, dog's bark foil bid to attack RSS ideologue Gurumurthy's house
Sentries, dog's bark foil bid to attack RSS ideologue Gurumurthy's house

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A row had broken out recently following a remark by superstar Rajinikanth that undressed images of Lord Ram and his consort Sita were taken out with a garland of sandals in the rally at Salem.

The actor had made the remark on January 14 at an event held by Thuglak in Tamil Nadu.

"The eight men belonged to Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam and before they could act, the alert sentries chased them and they fled," a police official said.

Following investigations, they were tracked down and arrested and their motive was to hurl a petrol bomb, he said. "Probe will reveal if there are others who were part of the attempt," the official said.

To a question, he said, "A dog and his trainer were present at that time (in Gurumurthy's residential premises) and the animal barked after seeing the motorcycle-borne men and it helped. The police personnel on duty noticed the men simultaneously."

Thuglak, in its last Tuesday issue, published some pictures and a commentary related to the rally vis-a-vis the row following remarks by the actor.

The magazine is also expected to reprint similar matter in its next issue tomorrow.

Police Commissioner A K Viswanathan visited the spot and held inquiries, a police release said, adding all the eight men were aged between 22 and 36.

One of them, 33-year-old M Sasikumar had several cases against him including throwing petrol bombs at a hotel and a cinema hall, it said.

Gurumurthy took to twitter on the foiled attack and said, "Lessons for the attackers. One, They must know I have been facing threats for 30 years. This is not new to me."

Though, they need better training and more courage. He thanked and congratulated the police for swift action.

The Hindutva proponent said in March 2014 CCTV footage revealed attempts to break the doors of his house.

Also, Gurumurthy claimed that extremist 'Police' Fakruddin, now in a Tamil Nadu prison, had years ago confessed to police that he had been caught before he could shoot him.

Days after the actor made his remark, the Dravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam accused him of uttering a blatant lie and demanded his unconditional apology and also filed police complaints seeking action against him.

Protests were also held against the actor by DVK and Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam and similar fringe Dravidian outfits.

Also read: POCSO accused hangs self inside Gwalior Central Jail in MP

Rajinikanth, however, did not budge and asserted that he will not apologise since his remarks were factual.

The row led to renewed curiosity about what happened at the rally held nearly half a century ago and a couple of dailies republished news nuggets from its archives.

Chennai (Tamil Nadu): A group of men allegedly belonging to a Dravidian outfit attempted to hurl a petrol bomb at the residence of noted Hindutva ideologue S Gurumurthy in Tamil Nadu's Chennai, but it was foiled by alert sentries aided by a dog's bark, police said on Monday.

Sentries, dog's bark foil bid to attack RSS ideologue Gurumurthy's house

Days after Tamil magazine 'Thuglak' reprinted some pictures linked to the 1971 rally led by rationalist leader EV Ramasamy Periyar, eight men riding four motorcycles arrived in front of the house of Gurumurthy, who is also the periodical's editor there.

Sentries, dog's bark foil bid to attack RSS ideologue Gurumurthy's house
Sentries, dog's bark foil bid to attack RSS ideologue Gurumurthy's house

Also read: Police deployed near Rajnikanth's residence for security

A row had broken out recently following a remark by superstar Rajinikanth that undressed images of Lord Ram and his consort Sita were taken out with a garland of sandals in the rally at Salem.

The actor had made the remark on January 14 at an event held by Thuglak in Tamil Nadu.

"The eight men belonged to Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam and before they could act, the alert sentries chased them and they fled," a police official said.

Following investigations, they were tracked down and arrested and their motive was to hurl a petrol bomb, he said. "Probe will reveal if there are others who were part of the attempt," the official said.

To a question, he said, "A dog and his trainer were present at that time (in Gurumurthy's residential premises) and the animal barked after seeing the motorcycle-borne men and it helped. The police personnel on duty noticed the men simultaneously."

Thuglak, in its last Tuesday issue, published some pictures and a commentary related to the rally vis-a-vis the row following remarks by the actor.

The magazine is also expected to reprint similar matter in its next issue tomorrow.

Police Commissioner A K Viswanathan visited the spot and held inquiries, a police release said, adding all the eight men were aged between 22 and 36.

One of them, 33-year-old M Sasikumar had several cases against him including throwing petrol bombs at a hotel and a cinema hall, it said.

Gurumurthy took to twitter on the foiled attack and said, "Lessons for the attackers. One, They must know I have been facing threats for 30 years. This is not new to me."

Though, they need better training and more courage. He thanked and congratulated the police for swift action.

The Hindutva proponent said in March 2014 CCTV footage revealed attempts to break the doors of his house.

Also, Gurumurthy claimed that extremist 'Police' Fakruddin, now in a Tamil Nadu prison, had years ago confessed to police that he had been caught before he could shoot him.

Days after the actor made his remark, the Dravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam accused him of uttering a blatant lie and demanded his unconditional apology and also filed police complaints seeking action against him.

Protests were also held against the actor by DVK and Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam and similar fringe Dravidian outfits.

Also read: POCSO accused hangs self inside Gwalior Central Jail in MP

Rajinikanth, however, did not budge and asserted that he will not apologise since his remarks were factual.

The row led to renewed curiosity about what happened at the rally held nearly half a century ago and a couple of dailies republished news nuggets from its archives.

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Sentries, dog's bark foil bid to attack RSS ideologue
Gurumurthy's house
Chennai, Jan 27 (PTI) A group of men allegedly belonging
to a Dravidian outfit attempted to hurl a petrol bomb at the
residence of noted Hindutva ideologue S Gurumurthy here but it
was foiled by alert sentries aided by a dog's bark, police
said on Monday.
Days after Tamil magazine 'Thuglak' reprinted some
pictures linked to the 1971 rally led by rationalist leader
EV Ramasamy Periyar, eight men riding four motorcycles arrived
in front of the house of Gurumurthy, who is also the
periodical's editor at 3 am on Sunday.
A row had broken out recently following a remark by
superstar Rajinikanth that undressed images of Lord Ram and
his consort Sita were taken out with a garland of sandals in
the rally at Salem.
The actor had made the remark on January 14 at an event
held by Thuglak here.
"The eight men belonged to Thanthai Periyar Dravidar
Kazhagam and before they could act, the alert sentries chased
them and they fled," a police official said.
Following investigations, they were tracked down and
arrested and their motive was to hurl a petrol bomb, he said.
"Probe will reveal if there are others who were part of
the attempt," the official said.
To a question, he told PTI: "A dog and his trainer were
present at that time (in Gurumurthy's residential premises)
and the animal barked after seeing the motorcycle-borne men
and it helped.
The police personnel on duty noticed the men
simultaneously."
Thuglak, in its last Tuesday issue published some
pictures and a commentary related to the rally vis-a-vis the
row following remarks by the actor.
The magazine is also expected to reprint similar matter
in its next issue tomorrow.
Police Commissioner A K Viswanathan visited the spot
and held inquiries, a police release said, adding all the
eight men were aged between 22 and 36.
One of them, 33-year-old M Sasikumar had several cases
against him including throwing petrol bombs at a hotel and a
cinema hall, it said.
Gurumurthy took to twitter on the foiled attack and
said, "Lessons for the attackers. One, They must know I have
been facing threats for 30 years. Theirs is not new to me.
Two, they need better training and more courage. He
thanked and congratulated the police for swift action.
The Hindutva proponent said in March 2014 CCTV footage
revealed attempts to break the doors of his house.
Also, Gurumurthy claimed that extremist 'Police'
Fakruddin, now in a Tamil Nadu prison, had years ago confessed
to police that he had been caught before he could shoot him.
Days after actor made his remark, the Dravidar
Viduthalai Kazhagam accused him of uttering a blatant lie and
demanded his unconditional apology and also filed police
complaints seeking action against him.
Protests were also held against the actor by DVK and
Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam and similar fringe
Dravidian outfits.
Rajinikanth, however, did not budge and asserted that he
will not apologise since his remarks were factual.
The row led to renewed curiosity about what happened at
the rally held nearly half a century ago and a couple of
dialies republished news nuggets from its archives. PTI VGN
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