Saturday, October 8, 2011

Swamy now wants a safe house-ToI-27.9.11

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi: After tormenting the government over 2G cases in court, Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy has pointed to an enhanced security threat from Congress activists and Islamic radicals to seek a house in central Delhi for a safer environment.
The former MP recently wrote to the government stating that his success in courts and his “constructive” views on Islamic terrorism had led to an increase in threats. The situation was compounded by his living in Nizamuddin East, which is accessible to Congress workers as well as Islamic radicals.
The request is with the home ministry and is being evaluated in the light of Swamy referring to a case of vandalism at his residence which he says was organized by the Congress. The leader’s comment that Muslims be denied voting rights if they did not recognize their Hindu legacy ignited a controversy and led to demands that his assignment at Harvard be terminated.
Arguing that he needs safer housing, Swamy said he would like an “AB type” official residence, with a ground and first floor besides an enclosed lawn. Swamy hoped that the government has the political will to act on his request.

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