New Delhi: Supreme Court lawyer Prashant Bhushan has said the attack on him was "fascist" and it will not change his view that the country should hold a plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir. "People can oppose my views, but they can't beat me up," said Bhushan.
Three men had barged into Bhushan's chambers on Wednesday evening and assaulted him for his views on Kashmir. Two of them left behind pamphlets claiming they were the members of the Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena and accused Bhushan of indulging in anti-India activities.
Bhushan said it was "absurd" to call his views on Kashimir seditious and demanded a ban on violent organisations. Bhushan, who is a prominent member of a campaign demanding a strong Jan Lokpal bill, said his views on Kashmir are personal.

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  1. Have you heard of the catastrophe of the man who rid a tiger? Let us connect the dots: Anna team takes full support of the RSS to see that the anti-corruption movement they is successful. The Organization was more than happy to extend full support for obvious reasons. After all, investigative agencies have started closing in the perpetrators of home grown terror. Till then it is smooth ride for both outfits. But then, Kejriwal and associates decides to campaign against Congies in the bi-election knowing very well that it will benefit the Saffron party. A cleaver by half step only a RSS minded person can think of. Prasant and a few others were not ready for this. They decided to keep away from the electoral campaign. That did not go well with the RSS who had invested so much in making the anti-corruption campaign a successful one. They waited till the last day of the canvassing and then decided to send a strong message to Mr. Prasant and company. Don't mess with us. If we can bomb trains and mosques, teaching you a good lesson for your miss-deeds is cake walk for us. Well, this is what happens when you ride a tiger. The earlier we know our enemy within the better.

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