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Sri Ram Sene not to support any party including BJP

Sri Ram Sene, which shot into limelight after the January 24 attack on women at a Mangalore pub, on Saturday ruled out supporting any political party in the coming elections, including BJP which it accused of "using Hindutva only to come to power".

Updated on: Apr 05, 2009 02:06 AM IST
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Sri Ram Sene, which shot into limelight after the January 24 attack on women at a Mangalore pub, on Saturday ruled out supporting any political party in the coming elections, including BJP which it accused of "using Hindutva only to come to power".

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"They (BJP) are using Hindutva only to come to power," Sene founder Pramod Muthalik told reporters on the sidelines of an interaction organised by 'Hindu Makkal Katchi', a Hindu outfit.

Asked whether the BJP government was backing the outfit in Karnataka, he said while his entry into Mangalore was banned, some of his supporters were jailed.

The Sene activists had stormed a pub in Mangalore in January and attacked women in an act of 'moral policing' against pub culture, triggering nationwide condemnation.

They had also threatened to disrupt Valentine day's celebrations.

Referring to the attack, he said, "Our intentions were good and was for a cause, but the method adopted was wrong."

In a sequel to the pub attack, he said the Sene would "target" liquor manufacturing units in future.

 
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