Daijiworld Media Network – Bangalore (SP)
Bangalore, Mar 15: “Dear policemen, you should register cases against the state Chief Minister, Yeddyuappa, before booking me. Like me, he too is a volunteer of Hindu culture. Hence, framing me in a case tantamount to booking the Chief Minister,” said Sri Rama Sene chief, Pramod Mutalik. He was addressing a convention organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti at the Srinivasnagar Ground here on Sunday March 14. He also warned that the activists of Hindu organizations, who are profound patriots, will be teaching a lesson to the policemen and the politicians working behind the facade of secularism.
He accused the government of creating hurdles whenever Hindus plan to organize meetings. “The policemen too want the organizers to sign bonds before meetings are permitted to be held. All this is happening because of the faulty policies of the government. To change this situation, our organization should be strengthened,” he added.
“No policemen or politicians can stop the enthusiastic upsurge of the patriots, although none of them have any weapons. The policemen, who do not dare to arrest those armed with swords and AK 47s, gleefully arrest us and register cases. We are not afraid of these intimidatory tactics. While Muslims and Christians have their own countries, India is the only country that the Hindus can call their own. For saving this, we need to come together and fight,” Mutalik thundered.
Kaveri Raikar of ‘Ranaragini’ organization lamented the fact that the country continues to witness suppression of, and atrocities on, the women, even though the Presdient of the country and the president of the ruling party happen to be women.
Mohan Gowda of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Suresh of Dharmashakti Sene etc., were present.