Mangalore: Decision on Banning Mutalik's Entry into District on Mar 13


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Mar 13: The hearing in the case pertaining to the proposal to ban the entry of Sri Rama Sene leader Pramod Muatlik into Dakshina Kannada district has been adjourned for Friday March 13.

Dakshina Kannada district deputy commissioner and district magistrate V Ponnuraj informed that the case would be heard in the court hall of the deputy commissioner at 11 am today. When the case came up for hearing on Thursday March 12, advocate for Mutalik Asha Nayak sought three days time to submit written statements for the notice issued in this connection.

The district magistrate refused to permit time and adjourned the hearing for today. He is likely to pass final orders on March 13.

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Mar 13 2009

    Indian culture is multiculture, even Hindus in different part follow different cultures in India. What this stupid person is speaking about is not Indian culture!!!!??? This is a cancer in the soceity !!! Unmarried and not a swameeji means nobody came forward to give girl to this stupid animal. Cancer could only be solved by one way. Operation....operate and throw this cancer out!!!!?????? If judicial system fails to do that.

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