Goa extends Muthalik ban till January 14

September 22, 2015 06:55 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:16 pm IST - PANAJI:

The Goa government has extended the ban on controversial Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik till January 14, 2016 fearing law and order siyuation in the coastal State. It also added that the ban might be reviewed after January 14.

The Goa government has extended the ban on controversial Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik till January 14, 2016 fearing law and order siyuation in the coastal State. It also added that the ban might be reviewed after January 14.

The Goa government has extended the ban on controversial Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik till January 14, 2016.

The State’s Home Department on Monday issued the order banning Mr. Muthalik from entering Goa after the Supreme Court dismissed his petition challenging the ban, which has been in force for the past four years.

Fear of law and order situation

The ban order quoted the report from the Police Department which has expressed the fear that Mr. Muthalik’s entry might create law and order situation in the State.

“The District Magistrate on the basis of report received from the Superintendent of Police has expressed the necessity to extend the ban of Mr. Muthalik and his associates/members of Sri Ram Sene for a further period as government may deem fit, as there is an apprehension that in case the orders are lifted, there is a possibility of violence and serious law and order situation disturbing the communal harmony, tourism and creating fear in the mind of public and tourists,” reads the order.

‘Ban can be reviewed’

It mentions that the ban would be in existence till January 14, next year after which it can be reviewed.

Mr. Muthalik had decided to expand his outfit in the coastal State in 2012.

Sri Ram Sene and Mr. Muthalik hit the headlines in 2009 after their activists had barged into a pub in Mangalore and manhandled men and women under the pretext that they were ‘ruining Indian culture.’

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