I am shocked, hurt and feel humiliated: Mutalik after BJP cancelled his membership

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March 24, 2014
Bangalore, Mar 24: Sri Rama Sene chief Pramod Muthalik, whose BJP membership was cancelled within four hours after he formally joined the party says that he has been betrayed by some people. He attacked BJP national president Rajnath Singh for canceling his membership. Speaking to a news channel from Hubli, he said that he would decide his future course of action in a day or two.

He said “Karnataka BJP had agreed and I went there. BJP state president Prahlad Joshi, former deputy CM KS Eshwarappa and many others were there. They asked me to help BJP in making Narendra Modi the next Prime Minister. I agreed. Just because some twitter people and some so called national leaders of the BJP started attacking the decision, BJP national leaders reversed it. It won't help them. My followers are angry. I felt humiliated. Still feeling. BJP has taken a hasty decision. But, I will support the BJP. National president of BJP has taken a hasty decision. I demand that he should take me back into the party. It shows that Rajnath Singh does not trust state president. RSS was involved in the decision. It had RSS approval. What Rajnath Singh did is wrong. If I am wrong let the court decide that. Not Rajnath Singh. State BJP leaders want me. They have apologised to me.”

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BJP is a force because of people like me '

He said, “Let the BJP leaders say that I have never been with them. BJP is a force in Karnataka because of people like me. To make others MLAs, MPs, ministers and chief ministers I went to jail. Took police beating, attended courts. Now they don't want me. I am an embarrassment for them. What about other corrupt people in the BJP? Are not they embarrassment? Corruption is okay. Fighting for Hinduism is wrong. I am a poor man, have no money, never made. I went to jail for trying to promote Indian values. I demand an answer. I did not committ murder or rape. I joined BJP to prevent division of the party's votes.”

“Voters will teach them a lesson. Congress also made it big. I am not a crook like others. Let the god punish them. I am shocked and hurt,” he said.

Apologised for Pub attack '

“What happened in Mangalore was blown out of proportion. I have apologized many times for attacking women. I was in jail for 15 days. We are not criminals. We taught a lesson to immoral people. I never thought that a minor incident happened in 2009 would cause so much trouble after 5 years. State leaders must convince the BJP national leadership,” he said.

He also said that BJP used him for political gains. “Yes, I was with the RSS and Bhajrang Dal. I left them in 2004. I have been on my own since 2004. I never sought any favours from them,” he said.

Related: BJP cancels controversial Pramod Muthalik's membership hours after induction

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On December 14, Nehad arrived from Saudi Arabia at Calicut International Airport in Kerala, where he was taken into custody on arrival. Police said further investigation is underway.

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