Addressing reporters here, the outfit's Chief Swami Pranavananda described Godse as a "Hindu patriot" who had taken "Deeksha" from Veer Savarkar. The statues would be installed in spite of raging protests from across the country, he said.
Pranavananda said he had placed requests for space to install the statues before deputy commissioners of all the six districts as per their plans, but there was no response from them.
To a question, he said the Hindu Mahasabha would contest elections in future starting with the imminent Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike polls. The decision to contest future elections aims at building a "Hindu rashtra", he said.