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Mangalore pub attack

Gowda, Cong blame state Govt for pub attack

The BJP Government in Karnataka on Monday came under severe criticism from various quarters over the Mangalore pub incident....

BJP President Rajnath Singh said that the party condemns the Mangalore incident in ‘totality’.
BJP on backfoot, calls pub attack 'act of hooliganism'

Tuesday , 27 January '09

Faced with mounting criticism over the attack on women in a Mangalore pub, the BJP termed it as an 'unacceptable act of hooliganism' while regretting that its political opponents were levelling allegations against the Sangh without verifying facts.
Rama Sene, Bajrang Dal vie for ‘credit,’ extortion under scan

Tuesday , 27 January '09

As pressure mounted on the BJP government in Karnataka to move swiftly against those who chased and assaulted girls in a Mangalore pub in the name of “protecting Indian culture and women”....
The ‘Talibans’ of Mangalore

Tuesday , 27 January '09

The Right-wing Hindu group, Sri Rama Sene, created by Belgaum-based Pramod Muttalik, following his expulsion from the Bajrang Dal in 2004...
L K Advani called Mangalore pub assault the handiwork of a bunch of 'anti-social elements that must be strongl...
Squirming, Sangh says 'hoodlums, no BJP link'

Tuesday , 27 January '09

The Mangalore pub assault in which activists of the Sri Rama Sene assaulted young men and women dancing there has been noticed....
Sri Ram Sena activists assaulting people at a pub in Mangalore on Sunday. (PTI)
M'lore pub attack: 8 more nabbed, 25 held so far

Tuesday , 27 January '09

Police have nabbed eight more members of a right wing group Sri Ram Sene, taking the total number of arrested persons to 25.
Sri Ram Sena activists assaulting people at a pub in Mangalore
Cops pick up Ram Sene chief ‘for a small reason’

Tuesday , 27 January '09

Amid the growing outrage over the Mangalore pub assault, Pramod Muthalik, chief of Sri Ram Sena was arrested.
Sri Ram Sena activists assaulting people at a pub in Mangalore.
Sriram Sene not part of Sangh: K’taka CM

Tuesday , 27 January '09

Karnataka CM Yeddyurappa has said that the Sriram Sena blamed for the Mangalore incident is not a Sangh Pariwar outfit.
Taliban style in BJP’s Karnataka: moral cops assault girls in pub

Monday , 26 January '09

Moral policing reared its head again, this time in BJP-ruled Karnataka where members of a right-wing Hindu group...
Rajnath condemns Mangalore pub attack

Monday , 26 January '09

BJP President Rajnath Singh condemned the attack on women in a Mangalore pub.
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa said police have been given a free hand to probe the Mangalore pub in...
Mangalore incident unfortunate: K'taka CM

Monday , 26 January '09

Terming Mangalore pub incident as 'unfortunate', Karnataka CM B S Yeddyurappa said police are investigating the whole episode.
Ten arrested in the Mangalore pub incident

Sunday , 25 January '09

Ten suspected activists of Sri Ram Sene have been taken into custody on charges of assaulting customers of a pub in the busy Balmatta Road in the heart of the city.
Karnataka stays put, plans grand House building in Belgaum

Friday , 23 January '09

The Karnataka Government on Thursday set the ball rolling on the construction of a Rs 230-crore grand "Suvarna Soudha" here
Two states, one district, and a 50-year-old dispute

Tuesday , 20 January '09

The border dispute between Karnataka and Maharashtra has flared up again, with Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on Monday seeking Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s intervention...
Safe in Bangalore

Monday , 5 January '09

BJP gets majority on its own in Karnataka. No reason not to deliver now
Sri Ram Sene activists attack SP office in Delhi

Monday , 27 October '08

Activists of Sri Ram Sena (SRS) ransacked the central office of Samajwadi Party, ‘in retaliation’ to the alleged defamatory comments made against slain Delhi Police Inspector M C Sharma by SP leadership.
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