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Anti-women stance stalled Muthalik's entry in BJP: Parrikar

Parrikar after taking over the charge as CM, had claimed that he would not like such kind of people to start their activities in the state

Press Trust of India Panaji
Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar today said Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik’s entry into the party was stalled because of his alleged “anti women and violent activities”.

“BJP’s local Karnataka unit committed the mistake due to some localised reasons but the party corrected it (mistake),” Parrikar told reporters while responding to a question at a party head office today in Panaji.

He said the feedback was given by several leaders claiming that since the party is vibrant and democratic and believes in principles of progressive policies, such kind of people should not be allowed. “That was the reason why his party membership was rejected,” the senior BJP leader said.
 
“Even I had told the party leadership that we have no space for the people who are known more for anti-women and violent activities,” Parrikar added. Former Congress-led Goa government had banned entry of Sri Ram Sene in the state while Parrikar, after taking over the charge, had claimed that he would not like such kind of people to start their activities in the state.

The Congress party today claimed that BJP’s stand of not allowing Muthalik was “merely an eye wash.” “Muthalik was not admitted in the party at the behest of some state leaders. Person of such stature usually joins only after national leadership gives its nod,” Congress Goa spokesman Sunil Kawthankar told reporters here today.

Kawthankar claimed that Muthalik will join BJP if the party wrestles power at the Centre. The BJP had yesterday inducted Muthalik, the controversial chief of Sri Ram Sene linked with the attack on women at a pub in Mangalore in 2009, and then dumped him within hours after opposition from within and severe flak from other parties.

Muthalik, who is facing some 45 cases including those relating to promoting enmity between two communities, was welcomed into the party fold in the presence of Karnataka party president Prahalad Joshi, former Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar and former Deputy Chief Minister K S Eshwarappa at a function in Hubli.

But, as Congress and other parties latched on the issue to attack BJP and rumblings began in the saffron party, BJP president Rajnath Singh directed Joshi to rescind the move.

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First Published: Mar 24 2014 | 8:35 PM IST

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