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Yogi Adityath's arrest changed him, claims upcoming book

Sentinel Digital Desk

New Delhi, March 21: Even as most people are still trying to come to terms with the appointment of Yogi Adityath as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, an upcoming book on him and his Hindu Yuva Vahini (HYV) claims that his arrest in January 2007 changed him to a large extent.
Yogi Adityath was arrested while he and his followers were marching towards Gorakhpur’s troubled areas on January 28, 2007 after he made an inflammatory speech. 
“Whatever be the reason, the arrest and the state government’s decision to withdraw the security guards who had been assigned to protect Adityath seemed to have unnerved him so much that his eyes welled up and tears rolled down his face as he explained to Lok Sabha Speaker Somth Chatterjee about what he called the ‘political conspiracy’ against him,” author Dhirendra K. Jha mentions in “Yogi Adityath and the Hindu Yuva Vahini”.
With this episode — Yogi weeping in the Parliament — image of a firebrand leader as well as his outfit’s activities in eastern UP took a serious hit. 
“For some time the HYV appeared to be in shambles and Adityath refrained from leading the mob and participating in attacks on Muslims as he was earlier wont to. Later, even as the HYV revived its organizatiol activities, his re-activation was restricted to making inflammatory speeches and participating in token actions,” says the upcoming book from Juggerut.
Ever since then, according to the book, Yogi has become cautious of his actions. “In his speeches he still followed the same old extremist politics. But in action, he appeared to have become cautious even if he claimed to be the same old Yogi,” Jha adds in the book. 
The book is part one of an eight-part series “Shadow Armies: Fringe Organizations and Foot Soldiers of Hindutva” and will be available on Juggerut and in bookstores in April 2017. The author, Dhirendra K. Jha, is a seasoned political jourlist and has previously co-authored “Ayodhya: The Dark Night”.  (IANS)