Daijiworld Media Network-Belagavi (RJP)
Belagavi, Jul 6: Police personnel from High Grounds police station in Bengaluru visited the city on Wednesday, July 5 in search of Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik.
A case stands registered against Muthalik for a provocative speech he made on Sunday in Bengaluru during a protest. He had warned in that speech that there would be bloodshed in the state if Iftar parties are allowed in temples. The protest was held against the initiative of Pejawar Swamiji of holding an Iftar party for Muslims at Udupi Sri Krishna Math recently.
The police had registered a suo moto case against Muthalik after a day of the speech.
The police team headed by High Ground police station ACP visited the house of Muthalik in Belagavi on Wednesday morning, but he was not found there. After that the team proceeded to Hukkeri where Muthalik was believed to have gone. But there too Muthalik was not spotted anywhere by the police team. Search continues, said police sources.