Bhatkal is becoming a house of terrorists: Sri Ram Sene chief Muthalik

June 17, 2015 02:26 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:50 pm IST - PANAJI

“I feel proud that BJP government in Goa feared a real Hindu activist, said Pramod Muthalik, national president, Sriram Sene, rightwing Hindu outfit, on Tuesday.

Sri Ram Sene's controversial national president had a strong desire to participate in the ongoing 4th All India Hindu Convention in Goa.

However, he honored the ban imposed on him by Goa's BJP government to enter Goa. Therefore, he addressed the Hindu delegates participating in the Goa convention through Skype from Hubli on Tuesday. BJP government is playing double standards on the issue of Hindutva.

BJP government has refrained a real Hindu activist like me from entering Goa although every Indian citizen has freedom of speech and expression. On one hand, anti-nationals like drug mafia, Popular Front Of India and Taliban are allowed an entry in the State. Hence, I feel proud that BJP fears a real Hindu activist, said Mr. Muthalik. He further said that Union Minister Sushma Swaraj assisted Lalit Modi on humanitarian grounds as latter's wife is suffering from cancer. On the contrary, on similar humanitarian grounds, no one assists Sadhvi Pragyasingh who too is suffering from cancer and is in jail for years, he said.

He warned that Karnataka's Bhatkal is becoming a house of terrorists. Indian Mujahideen and ISIS are forming a dangerous coalition. Everyone should strive to destroy terror houses of the likes of Bhatkal at various places with the help of police and local governments, he said. He exuded confidence that the Hindu Parivar will definitely establish Hindu Rashtra with divine power and Hindu unity.

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