North Goa district extends ban on Muthalik
The North Goa district administration on Thursday extended the ban on Mangalore-based Hindu outfit Sri Rama Sene chief Pramod Muthalik by 60 days with effect from September 6.
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Panaji: The North Goa district administration on Thursday extended the ban on Mangalore-based Hindu outfit Sri Rama Sene chief Pramod Muthalik by 60 days with effect from September 6.
Muthalik`s associates to have been banned from entering Goa under the order, issued under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.
Muthalik`s entry to North Goa district has been banned since 2014 after the right-wing Hindu activist said that he proposed to set up in the state a branch of Karnataka-based Sene and would work towards a ban on Goa`s nightlife and pubs as these aped western culture.
The Sene leader has challenged the ban in the Supreme Court, which last week issued a notice to the Goa government for an explanation.
Muthalik and his outfit hit headlines after a pub in Karnataka`s Mangaluru city were vandalised and young men and women assaulted for allegedly aping western culture and practices.
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