Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar on Wednesday said that the right-wing Hindu outfit Sri Ram Sene has been banned from setting up a branch in Goa after the police gave an adverse report about its activities.
"We have banned the entry of Sri Ram Sene in Goa. I had asked police to prepare a detailed report following Sene's announcement to start a branch in the state," Parrikar told the Goa Assembly.
The police report was submitted to both the district collectors in the state, who then banned Sene from starting a branch, he said, responding to questions during the discussion of demand for budgetary grants of Home ministry.
Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik had recently expressed his intention to set up a base in Goa to curb the so-called 'pub culture'.
Muthalik hit national headlines in 2009 after members of his organisation assaulted boys and girls at a pub in Mangalore.
"We have banned the entry of Sri Ram Sene in Goa. I had asked police to prepare a detailed report following Sene's announcement to start a branch in the state," Parrikar told the Goa Assembly.
The police report was submitted to both the district collectors in the state, who then banned Sene from starting a branch, he said, responding to questions during the discussion of demand for budgetary grants of Home ministry.
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"I should be congratulated for my decision," Parrikar added.
Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik had recently expressed his intention to set up a base in Goa to curb the so-called 'pub culture'.
Muthalik hit national headlines in 2009 after members of his organisation assaulted boys and girls at a pub in Mangalore.