Kannur: The RSS is likely to be jolted out of its wits by the alarming revelations made by a former RSS henchman who recently sought refuge under the CPM fold. Sudheesh Minni, who claims to have over two decades of experience as RSS Pracharak across the nation, in his autobiography, Narakasakethathile Ullarakal (Hidden Secrets of Hell), has shed light into the covert operational strategy of the RSS citing many incidents, which he has witnessed.

Sudheesh Minni, who now lives under tight security provided by the CPM due to threat to his life, says that his mission in life is over with the publication of the book.

The member of a Sangh family at Ayikkara, a known RSS citadel in Kannur, Minni says that the series of brutal anti-dalit tortures by RSS men and other upper caste communities forced him to end his association with the RSS.

“When I was in Jaipur during the Gujjar unrest, I was staying in the multi-storied RSS district headquarters. At night I heard loud wailings of young women. Later, I learned that RSS men had kidnapped Gujjar girls and raped them, a regular programme executed as a ritual by the upper castes during every social unrest in the region. The children born to dalit women by upper castes could be adopted and later used as foot soldiers in the battle for supremacy over other religions and castes. “The RSS also runs special orphanages to teach and train” such children, Minni said. “The wailings of those girls continued to haunt me for years,” he said.

Through years of experience with the Sangh, Minni has realised that the RSS is an elite Hindu upper caste entity controlled by Brahmins. “Though not a Brahmin, I was forced to attend programmes wearing the sacred thread as only Brahmins were allowed to attend the rituals conducted in offices,” he alleged. An expert in Vedic mathematics, Minni worked as a spy to collect the details from schools, institutions and other religious centres. The last mission was to trap a sanyasin of Advaithashram, Aluva, to set the track easy for the RSS to make inroads into the SNDP and Sivagiri. “But I revealed everything to the ashram chief and went underground,” he says.

The book revolves around the RSS strategies to spread communal hatred, incidents of polluting the racial purity of dalit women, preparations for Godhra riots, training with Italian pistols at RSS headquarters at Nagpur, caste discrimination in the Sangh circles, sexual exploitation of martyrs’ widows, forcing lower caste women into holy prostitution and much more.

It was CPM state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan who released the book in an anti-fascist programme held at Kannur recently.

Since then, the RSS has targeted him, and his friends in the Sangh camp have warned him of a conspiracy to finish him off.