SUMMER 2005 - In BTP 5 we reported on BTP distribution, which took place at Rathayatra festivals in the UK in 2004. We reported how our distributors were attacked and beaten up by thugs instigated by the festival organisers. Now amazingly, in an account given of these events in an ISKCON endorsed publication*, Vaisnava Connection, written by its publisher and one of the festival organisers for the UK Rathayatras, Antardwip Das, the violence we reported in BTP has been admitted! He reproduces in full our report of the violence from BTP 5, and then makes no attempt to claim that our account was in anyway inaccurate, but rather comments on the violence in our report by saying:
What is shocking about this admission is that at the same time Antardwip also states:
So Antardwip is claiming in the same breath,
that though we do have a right to pass out BTPs at Rathayatra festivals,
we can also be attacked with blows, since these blows are expressions of
“love,” not violence! It is this type of crazy, warped thinking, given
by ISKCON organisers like Antardwip, where violence is actually
considered an expression of love, that has contributed to ISKCON today
rightly being perceived as a violent cult.
Obviously, the fact that the above person feels compelled to say that he does not condone the actions of the ISKCON devotees against the ritviks is itself telling. If what they did was completely above board, why couldn’t it be condoned? Also, having told us that he does not condone the violence against the ritviks, in another account given in the same magazine by one of his colleagues, we are told that HE was one of those perpetrating the violence!
Here, Janardan states he had to actually save the BTP distributor from getting beaten up by Shyam, who had just told us he does not condone violence against ritviks! Janardan also reports how many persons chased the 2 lone BTP distributors into a SHOPPING MALL:
Now in BTP 5 we reported how, after getting
beaten up at the festival site which was a public park, for safety our 2
distributors retreated to a shopping mall where they thought they would
be safe. The fact that it is admitted that many people then went looking
for them in the shopping mall proves that they were intent on beating
our 2 devotees up. Otherwise what business did they have leaving the
Rathayatra festival site in the park, and going in their hordes looking
for our 2 devotees in a shopping mall? “Vaisnava Connection” – an
apt title since it promotes “connecting” to Vaisnavas you
disagree with through violent “blows” given out of “love”.
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