Targetting of the Bodhgaya shrine was "a horrific reminder of the fact that terrorist attacks rise proportionately with heightened communal polarisation," senior CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury said.
There has been a "long lasting simmering dispute over the control of the Bodhgaya temple between the Buddhists and the Hindus", he said.
Referring to the probes in earlier terrorist attacks at Ajmer Sharief, Malegaon and Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad which showed that "certain Hindutva groups were responsible", he said, "What is required is a speedy and a thorough investigation to identify and punish the culprits."
Demanding punishment to the guilty which "must serve as a deterrent for those seeking to sharpen communal hatred and polarisation", he said, "What is also clear is that our security apparatus needs to be beefed up urgently."
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Seen in this context, Yechury said, "The apparent decision of BJP, functioning as the political arm of RSS, to return back to its basics in the run-up to the 2014 general elections, is ominous. This is bound to further sharpen communal polarisation. This lays a fertile ground for all sorts of terrorism to thrive."
Taking a dig at BJP for trying to "appropriate" some of the giants of the freedom struggle like Sardar Patel "in the pursuit of their objective", Yechury said, "It is necessary to recollect that it was this very Sardar Patel who banned the RSS following the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi."