No compromise with BJP anymore, say Pramod Mutalik in Udupi while announcing tie-up with Shiv Sena

12:48PM Mon 26 Feb, 2018

Bhatkallys News Bureau Sri Ram Sena is to join hands with Shiv Sena in forth coming elections and walk out of BJP for not being firm on Hindutva, quoted Sri Ram Sena Chief Pramod Mutallik addressing the reporters during his visit to Udupi for private function on Sunday, February 25. Pramod accused the BJP, of failing into banning of slaughtering of cow in the five years they had at the centre. He further spoke about the seven cases that were filed against him and said although he stood as the Hindu Activist, none of them visited him. He then claimed that BJP only shed tears when any Hindu Activists dies. He also questioned what type of Hindutva is BJP? He further accused congress government of playing vote bank politics for their gain. Coming to the topic of contesting in election, He declared that they will join hands with the Shiv Sena. He further revealed that they have formed a committee of nine members and that they will contests from 52 Constituency and he will stand from Sringeri or Terdal in the election. He then said, they will give a fitting reply to the BJP. "BJP is whole responsible for the division of votes among Hindus and that there is no chance of compromise with them now" he added.