
The following
article is an apologia for the murder-inciting
Indian guru it defends, the truth of which is
a reversal of the events described (your really
have to be Indian yourself to get it!).
The Kanchi Conundrum
By: Ramesh Rao taken
from Indiacause.com
November 27, 2004
Life is indeed stranger
than fiction. One accusation of a murder has
made the supreme seer of the Kanchi Kamakoti
Peetham a villain, while those who have lead
men to murder in the thousands are proclaimed
heroes -- to paraphrase Beilby Porteus, the
eighteenth century evangelist and abolitionist.
The arrest of the
Kanchi seer has become a reason for celebration
and triumphalism for the Brahmin haters of Tamil
Nadu, led by a writer of tawdry dramas, whose
men tried to disrobe the actress who became
Chief Minister, and who in turn arrested at
midnight the writer of those tawdry dramas when
she became Chief Minister. While the VHP, the
RSS and the Hindu Dharma Acharya Sabha are dumbfounded
by this event and have made sundry calls for
bandhs, gheraos, and protests, the internet
is abuzz with talk of "Hinduism is under
attack". Conspiracy theories abound, and
I get back channel information from someone
who heard from someone else about the Kanchi
seer being this and that, or that it is a Marxist-Christian-Muslim
plot to defeat Hinduism in India.
It is indeed strange
that the Acharya was arrested as he was, without
his ability to consult with a lawyer, and while
he was in Mahboobnagar, near Hyderabad performing
poojas. He would have fled to Nepal, the demagogic
Chennai public prosecutor asserts, and proclaims
the Seer an "undeserved criminal".
Even as we are struck by the shrillness of the
public prosecutor`s indictment, we wonder why
Jayalalithaa was silent about this whole drama
till her suo moto pronouncement in the T.N.
Assembly. She has barred all discussion about
the issue in the Assembly, and one need not
spend much time speculating why that is so.
The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu may be aggressive
in her assertions but does she have the evidence
to prove those? Did she fear that if she had
not incarcerated Jayendra Saraswati, his life
itself might have been endangered? Does she
fear that there is an organized attempt to dismiss
her government using this case as an excuse?
The vernacular press
reported that Karunanidhi had threatened to
fast In Kanchipuram if Jayendra Saraswati was
not arrested. Earlier, Nakkeeran, the magazine
with DMK leanings, and connections to the dreaded
and now dead Veerappan, also published the purported
evidential letters from Sankararaman. How did
Karunanidhi get access to so much of the "evidence"
that should have been privy to the police? Does
he stand to gain the most from the murder of
Sankararaman and by implicating Jayendra Saraswati?
It is amazing that
all kinds of politicians - at the local and
at the national level -- and well-connected
bureaucrats, businessmen, and others get away
with murder indeed, and never see the inside
of a police station let alone a prison. But
we now have the Kanchi seer arrested and lodged
in Vellore Central Prison, and now remanded
to police custody for three days, where he may
be seduced or forced to saying something that
is either untrue, or unverifiable. Why was he
arrested without any proof that he was the one
who either ordered the murder or countenanced
it? Yes, indeed these are strange times. What
was the need to arrest him, and worse yet put
him in prison, when he could simply have been
served orders to appear in court?
There is surely something
most foul in this episode, and at present we
are all left to our own devices for figuring
out the motives, men, and women in this drama.
But one thing we can be sure about: this is
as much about politics as it is about crime.
For why else would the DMK and its "I have
something to hide behind my dark glasses"
leader be so keen on the arrest of the Swamiji,
and why are sundry Dalits being interviewed
and quoted in this regard? The murdered man
was not a Dalit. The Kanchi seer has not abused
Dalits. In fact, one of the great ironies is
that the Swamiji was seriously involved in projects
to ameliorate the condition of the Dalits. Why
is it then that we are hearing such invective
aimed against the pontiff, including one by
a Dalit woman who is reported to have urged
the destruction of the Kanchi hermitage and
temple? The ugly mix of caste, religion, and
politics is indeed a dangerous portent to the
denouement of what may be a simple case of a
pontiff who succumbed to the seduction of money
and power, if indeed that was the case, or it
is a deliberate and pungent mix to distract
the people from the real crimes committed or
orchestrated by different people.
We may have to try
and unravel this case ourselves for we are sure
to be distracted and detracted by forces which
for long in India have made it a fine art of
dissembling to the people and hoodwinking them.
So, in that spirit, let us try and figure this
case out.
For the last seven
years Sankararaman, the man murdered, it is
said, was managing the accounts of the Vaishanavite
Varadaraja Perumal Temple, not those of the
Sankara Matham (What is it with Indian newspapers
spelling "matha" or "matham"
as "mutt" and "math", by
the way?). So, he couldn`t have been privy to
any details of financial irregularities on the
part of Swami Jayendra Saraswati, supposing
that any such irregularity existed. By all reports,
since 1987, Sankararaman had an estranged relationship
with the Kanchi seer. If that was the case,
how was it that he knew what was happening in
the Sankara Matham? He even had trouble visiting
the Sankara matham, we are told, and therefore
very unlikely to have known the details of the
accounts of that temple. What could he have
therefore exposed that threatened the Kanchi
seer?
A few years ago,
Sankararaman filed a writ in the court challenging
Jayendra Saraswati`s proposed visit to China.
Sankararaman objected that a sannyasi cannot
cross the seas. If the Swamiji wanted, he can
travel by road to China, he mindlessly argued.
Jayendra Saraswati cancelled the planned visit
to China. If Sundararaman could file a petition
on such matters, why wouldn`t he have filed
a writ if he had noticed financial irregularities?
Even if he had some
knowledge or information about the misuse of
funds, the Sankara matham being a private trust,
was not accountable to the Hindu Religious and
Charitable Endowments department. What gives
the DMK leader Karunanidhi, by the way, to urge
that "the government and the Hindu Religious
and Charitable Endowments department must explore
avenues to save the Mutt and come up with a
way to ensure that it does not disintegrate"
when he and his lumpen supporters were beating
up Hindu priests who attended the bail hearing
for the Swamiji? Karunanidhi also urged that
the government take over the Kanchi hermitage.
Is this not clear indication that the DMK is
involved in this matter in ways that show their
premeditation in harming the Sankaracharya?
We do know that the DMK leader and the Swamiji
had crossed swords before. The DMK is anti-Hindu,
and has publicly avowed so.
From what we can
surmise, prima facie there is no compelling
motive for the murder. Let us look further at
the evidence so far presented by the police
and the public prosecutor:
1. The public prosecutor
and the chief investigating police officer claim
that phone calls were made from the cell phone
of the Swamiji to the accused murderers. As
a friend pointed out, if indeed the Swamiji
was the mastermind behind the murder, would
he be stupid enough to talk directly to hit
men from his cell phone? The Swamiji`s lawyer
pointed out that the seer does not carry the
cell phone himself. Why is this "evidence"
being released several weeks after the murder?
It would be interesting to know what kind of
change, configuration and security procedures
the cell phone company call transaction system
has. Is it foolproof at the levels of on-line
transaction and backup? If not, this is no evidence
at all, my friend points out.
2. One million rupees
was withdrawn the day after the murder, the
prosecutor revealed, and parts of that supposedly
recovered from some of the criminals. According
to sources, the temple withdraws anywhere between
200,000 to 2,500,000 rupees every day. Often
parts of that amount are deposited back. This
is due to two reasons: one, the temple runs
many projects - including three major charitable
hospitals in Chennai alone (Child`s Trust Hospital,
Hindu Mission Hospital, and Tamil Nadu Hospital)
-- and two, it also receives large donations.
If the temple authorities
indeed paid the "hired murderers",
obviously they would not leave an easy trail
leading back to the temple. They would have
paid the goons through some clever scheme, or
they would have paid from the as yet undeposited
donations to the temple. Why would they withdraw
money from the bank to pay the hatchet men?
As someone who has worked in an Indian bank,
I can say that no bank records the serial numbers
of currency notes disbursed unless there is
a police or Central Bureau of Investigation
request to do so.
In the case of Shri
Jayendra Saraswati, nobody could have predicted
That he was going to plot the death of a low
profile temple accountant, and therefore lay
a trap in Kanchipuram to snare the seer. So,
the onus is on the police to prove that the
money supposedly recovered from the criminals
was disbursed by the bank to the temple. But,
it doesn`t stop there. The money was supposedly
recovered from the murderers several weeks after
the murder of Sankararaman. How do we know that
it did not pass several legitimate hands after
leaving the temple (assuming it did) before
it went to the murderers? The voluble public
prosecutor has to prove it didn`t. If he can,
then it means that there was a plot to entrap
the Swamiji. The plot would then indeed get
thicker. What was the prima facie case that
led the prosecutor and sleuths to lay a trap
for the Swamiji?
3. A letter from
Sankararaman to the Swamiji threatening he would
expose the misdeeds of the Swamiji to the public/police
is now claimed to be in the hands of the police.
According to the police, the Swamiji handed
this letter over to the murderers and asked
them to trace the sender and his address. The
police claim that they recovered this letter
from one of the murderers. Nothing sounds sillier
or amateurish than this. If indeed that is what
happened, this plot should enter the hall of
fame of "dumb criminals" as a classic.
Why should the pontiff hand over the letter
to the murderers? How could the murderers trace
the anonymous sender? If the pontiff did not
have a clue about the sender, how would the
professional hit men from a different city (Chennai)
have a clue? Were they handwriting experts that
went round the small town asking people to give
their samples of handwriting? If indeed the
Swamiji knew who sent the letter, where was
the necessity to hand over the letter? Kanchipuram
is neither Baghdad nor Fallujah, nor the borderland
between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Swamiji
obviously knew where Sankararaman worked and
lived. If the motive indeed was murder, all
that the Swamiji or his henchmen had to do was
order Sankararaman murdered. Why at all hand
over the letter?
If we don`t smell
a rat here, we the gullible public will be to
blame If this event leads to the undermining
of Hindu temples and institutions, and Hindu
leadership in India. Obviously, someone has
been planting evidence. As I write this, I just
saw a report that says Karunanidhi declared
that the Tamil Nadu government should take over
the Kanchi hermitage. This is sure to outrage
Hindus. This is the first salvo in a battle
of wits, but there is, I believe, a reason to
suspect that this ploy is a smokescreen for
something else. The Swamiji is being offered
as a sacrificial lamb by somebody else. Who
could that be? Hmmm, we wonder why Chief Minister
Jayalalithaa is keeping silent in this matter.
Actually, according to reports, her "Jaya
TV" has been equally harsh in condemning
the Swamiji as the DMK-owned "Sun TV".
Sankararaman is said
to have petitioned the Hindu Religious Endowment
Board about some irregularities. There are reports
that the officials of the temple where he worked
were also unhappy because he was honest and
strict. So, the reports that he sent, if at
all they contained any incriminating evidence,
pertained to the temple that he was intimately
familiar with. It could not have pertained to
the Sankara matham. So, someone felt threatened
by the reports he sent, and Sankararaman had
to be got rid of. We all know that the Dravidianist
politicians of Tamil Nadu always lease the temple
properties at virtually no rent to commercial
businesses, slaughter-houses, etc. Did Sankararaman
touch a raw nerve when he started recovering
rents? Or, did he uncover something even grave
and paid with his life?
Who would want the
Swamiji implicated and why? The answer can be
found only when the real complaints filed by
Sankararaman are known -- if at all he really
filed any. There is no confirmation that he
did. Remember that all the anonymous complaints
were supposed to have been written by one Kanapadigal.
How did the police establish it was Sankararaman?
After all, his family
had no clue that he had petitioned any authority.
If somebody had an urgent need to implicate
the Swamiji, some hermitage official most probably
obliged them with a few phone calls.
May be it is time
for us to implore Hercule Poirot and Sherlock
Holmes to come back from the grave and help
us resolve this.
Ramesh Rao