Mangaluru, Mar 12: Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik has hailed the acquittal of the 25 of the 30 accused in 2009 Mangaluru pub attack case as a victory of the truth.
In keeping with the line the Sene has taken since, Muthalik apologised on behalf of the men who carried out the attack but said their intention was justified. The Sene, he added, “shall not tolerate the youths of the country resorting to wine culture”.
Muthalik was barred from the district for a year after the incident. Two years later, he called the attack a big mistake and a public relations disaster. In 2014, in the run-up to elections, he was recruited by BJP but disowned within hours.
Muthalik said he was considering defamation cases against Congress, which was at the helm at the Centre, and BJP, which was holding office in the state, at the time of the attack, for maligning his image.
He wondered how he could be booked when he was not even present at the venue of the attack. The Sene chief said he was at a convention from January 23-25 in Pune and the police arrested him at the airport in Belagavi on his return on January 26. He was lodged in jail for 16 days.
Muthalik said 106 cases had been slapped against him and that he had been acquitted in all but 21 of them.


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