Muthalik threatens to thwart Indo-Pak cricket series

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November 2, 2012

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Mangalore, November 2: A day after the Board Of Control for Cricket In India (BCCI) announced the schedule of India – Pakistan series to be played in India, Sri Ram Sena chief Pramod Muthalik announced that he strictly would not allow the bilateral cricket series to take place under any circumstances.

Addressing media persons here on Friday, he said that the BCCI's selfish decision has put the nation's security at risk. “BCCI has taken such a decision only for selfish gains”, he reiterated.

“While the Home Ministry itself has established Pakistan as a direct source of terror activities, it is wrong to build friendly relations and mutual understanding with that country. We sternly condemn and oppose such a decision,” he said.

He alleged that out of 600 Pakistanis, who had entered India in 2007 to witness a similar series between the arch-rivals, 137 still remained in this country.

He said that despite this bitter experience once again welcoming “our foe” is dangerous and a risk to the country's security. If the decision is not called back, Sena will stage a massive protest on December 22 in Bangalore, he warned.

He maintained that friendly ties with Pakistan should be hacked as it was not only promoting terrorism but also indulged in activities such as engineering counterfeit currency and flesh-trade of Hindu girls.

The Pakistani cricket team is scheduled to arrive at Bangalore on December 22 for the bilateral series with India.

Dattatreya procession


Muthalik also demanded that the Datta Mala Abhiyana, annually organised by Sri Rama Sena at Datta Peetha (Bababudangiri), be allowed to take place this year on November 25.

From the past three years now, devotees have not been given permission by the authorities to take part in the annual procession. The cave shrine has been repaired already and made ready. In spite of several requests of allowing the Abhiyana to be undertaken by Dattatreya devotees, the “inefficient state government” has been unsuccessful in doing it, he said.

The Sena chief also accused Dakshina Kannada in-charge Minister C T Ravi of failing to keep his word that the devotees would be given a chance to continue the annual Datta Jayanthi Shobhayathre.

Warning the state government of resorting to intense measures, Muthalik said that his Sena would adopt a 'do or die' strategy. “If restricted, we will put up a fierce fight and will not hesitate to sacrifice our lives if necessary,” he warned.


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Work on four-laning NH 66 between Talapady-Kundapur, excluding the Nanthoor-NITK Surathkal stretch, started in September 2010 and Pumpwell (Mahaveera Circle) flyover was a part of the project. Concessionnaire M/s Navayuga Udupi Tollway Pvt., Ltd., failed to execute many flyovers on the stretch within the prescribed time, including Thokkottu and Pumpwell in Mangaluru, Karavali Circle in Udupi, and Shasri Circle in Kundapur.

Thokkottu and Karavali Circle flyovers are complete now while Shastri Circle flyover as well as the four-lane road within Kundapur town are still incomplete. Similarly, a small bridge and portion of the road in Padubidri too is yet to be completed.

District in-charge minister Kota Srinivas Pojjary and MP Nalin Kumar Kateel inaugurated the long-pending Flyover

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Chennai, July 25: A widow living alone in her apartment in Chennai city suburbs has filed a police complaint against ABVP national president Dr Subbiah Shanmugam, accusing him of harassment, including urinating and throwing used surgical masks at her doorstep.

Shockingly, no action has been taken so far by the police, even though the complaint against Dr Shanmugam, who is in government service, was filed on July 11 at the Adambakkam Police Station here by the widow’s relative Balaji Vijayaraghavan. 

Dr Shanmugam and the 62-year-old widow were living in the same apartment complex in Nanganallur and an argument broke between them over a parking slot. “He wanted to use our parking lot. We agreed but demanded a nominal charge for using it. He was outraged by our demand and even broke our signboard at the parking lot,” Vijayaraghavan wrote in his complaint.

He also alleged that Dr Shanmugam began harassing her by throwing “pieces of chicken” outside her apartment despite knowing she is a vegetarian. Vijayaraghavan also alleged in his two-page written complaint that the ABVP National President had urinated outside the woman’s apartment gate and had been throwing garbage and used masks at her gate.

The 62-year-old woman has been living alone in her apartment for the last year following her husband’s death. In his complaint, Vijayaraghavan also said the family was “concerned about her safety”, while asking police to take action against Dr Shanmugam, who he says, “has a bad track record in maintaining rapport with neighbours.”

CCTV footage corroborates with the allegations of urinating outside the residence of the widow. However, the ABVP claimed the incident as a “malicious and derogatory propaganda” by the Congress’ student wing of NSUI.

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