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Taking Pub culture to Goa, Sri
Rama Sene
19-03-09
After the widespread criticism following its attack on a Mangalore pub, right
wing group Sri Ram Sene has now set its sight on Goa, vowing to agitate against
pub culture in that state.
Challenging Goa Home Minister Ravi Naik, who had
declared that the group would not be allowed to set up its unit, Sene chief
Pramod Muthalik on Thursday said he along with his volunteers would enter the
coastal state to protest the pub culture existing there.
"We will agitate and create awareness against pub
culture in Goa since this culture is spreading to other parts of the country,"
he said.
Sene activists had barged into a pub at Mangalore on
January 24 and attacked women and others in an act of moral policing against pub
culture, triggering protests from women bodies including some which launched
'pink chaddi' campaign.
Muthalik also questioned the Mangalore district administration's decision to ban
his entry, alleging that "those involved in murdering Hindu leaders and workers
were moving freely with no action being taken against them".
He demanded that the state government book these
culprits instead of taking action against those "using their democratic rights".
Muthalik said Sri Ram Sene will agitate on the issue and stage dharnas across
the state on March 23.
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