Youth held with gun in Sai Baba ashram
[ THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 2002 6:21:37 PM ]
BANGALORE:
A man armed with an air pistol was nabbed at the Whitefield Ashram of Sri
Sathya Sai Baba on Thursday. Following this, commotion prevailed in the
Ashram just before the scheduled morning darshan of Baba.
The intruder had an air pistol and pellets in his posession. Police said
he was planning to hold some security personnel hostage in order to get
darshan of the Baba.
Police said Baba was to scheduled
to give darshan at the Sai Ramesh Hall in his Brindavan Ashram. Devotees
mumbling prayers were queuing up to get into the hall when inmates noticed
a pistol butt peeping out of a jacket worn by a youth standing in the
queue. The inmates grabbed the youth as he offered resistance and whisked
him away. They disarmed him and detained him in one of the rooms. The
pistol and pellets were seized.
Several devotees, including women, panicked and ran helter skelter.
Meanwhile, rumours circulated that the youth had come to kill Baba in the
Ashram.
The police reacted swiftly and led the youth to the Kadugodi police
station. Senior police officers, including DGP V VBhaskar, IGP Central
Range N Achyutha Rao and SP Bangalore District Bhaskar Rao, visited the
Ashram and interrogated the youth. He was led away to to an undisclosed
location for questioning.
The youth was later identified as Somasundara from Dharmapuri district in
Tamil Nadu.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the youth was a staunch devotee of
Baba who wanted to have a personal audience with him.
In the the past, Somasundara had written several letters to Baba in Telugu
asking for some help to start a business to help unemployed people in his
village. He did not get any response.
His game plan now was to hold one of the Ashram security staff hostage at
gun point to force Baba to accord him an interview. It is not possible for
people to meet Baba unless they are called by him personally.
According to the police, the youth was seen at the Ashram in the last
three days. He managed to take the pistol with him by hiding it in his
socks. Later, he moved it to his jacket.
"His intention was only to get an interview with Baba, not to cause any
harm," said Superitendent of Police Bhaskar Rao. However, a case has been
registered in the Kadugodi police station against Somasundara.
Police have taken the incident seriously in the wake of the recent reports
alleging that Baba was on the hit-list of the LTTE. The security in
Puttaparthi and Bangalore Ashrams had been intensified following these
reports.
It may be recalled that four people were shot dead in the Puttaparthi
Ashram while attempting to attack Baba several years ago.
It wasn’t bid to kill me: Sai Baba
Bangalore, Jan 19
Two days after police overpowered a youth who pulled out an air pistol during a spiritual congregation in his Whitefield ashram, godman Satya Sai Baba spurned reports that it was an attempt to kill him and ridiculed the media for 'spreading matters far from truth.'
"Why should they (media) spread lies? The pistol possessed by the man may be meant to kill birds. But the media tried to make a mountain out of a molehill," he told a gathering at the first anniversary of the Sri Satya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences.
"The fact is that no one came close to me as reported. It is nothing but a blatant lie. It is a matter of shame to spread falsehood," he said.
Recalling his activities on January 17 when the incident took place, he said: "I went around the audience, gave darshan and sat on the dais for over 45 minutes. Nothing happened. I later visited my super-speciality hospital and by the time I returned to the ashram, a gossip about an attempt to attack me had spread.
"That night I kept on receiving numerous calls even from people and organisations abroad about my well-being," Sai Baba said.
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Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 22:56:45 -0800 (PST)
M. Palaniswamy adds from Bangalore:
Swami has come to Bangalore on 16th. Tomorrow (19-1-2002) there is the first anniversary function of the Super Specialty hospital in Bangalore in which Swami will participate and give His Divine discourse on the occasion.
The perturbing news is that yesterday in Brindavan one fellow was found carrying a pistol and with Swami's Will some one noticed it and he was apprehended. Investigation is going on. This was a perturbing news throughout the country/world today. However Swami was as usual calm, smiling and bestowing blessings and Ananda to all devotees gathered as usual. The security arrangements now in Brindavan also has been tightened. As usual Swami has given Darshan today and things are going on as if nothing happened. Everything is Swami's Will. Whatever happens must be Swami's play for something good to come. Time will reveal it. Our Lord's plays are unscrutable and beyond human mind. Sai Ram