Muthalik asks for economic boycott
In his speech, he asked Hindus to stock weapons at homes and to worship them during the Ayudha Pooja'.
Mangalur: Sri Rama Sene chief Pramod Muthalik on Sunday urged Hindus to stop business with Muslims and to economically boycott them.
He said, “Muslims are opposing the construction of Rama Mandir at Ayodhya. They are also opposing the anti-cow slaughter bill. They don’t want to sing Vande Mataram. Until they stop opposing these, Hindus should stop economic activities with them,” he said during the Matr Pooja celebration in Mangaluru on Sunday.
“If there are good Muslims who welcome the construction of Rama Mandir and anti-cow slaughter bill, then let them express their views in the open. We are not opposed to such people,” he told Deccan Chronicle after the programme.
In his speech, he asked Hindus to stock weapons at homes and to worship them during the ‘Ayudha Pooja’.