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Suicide squad spells out its mission
Deepa Balakrishnan / CNN-IBN
Published on Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 18:39in Indiasection 
 
FEAR FACTOR: Ram Sena, a self proclaimed army of God, was started by Pramod 
Mutalik. 
 
Bangalore:Two days after the first attack on churches, the streets of Mangalore 
wore a deserted look. But it wasn’t the VHP or the Christians who had called 
the bandh. 
The fear of a new and little known outfit – the Sri Ram Sena, a self proclaimed 
army of God started by radical thinker Pramod Mutalik – kept residents indoors.
According to Mutalik there are “1,132 members in the suicide squad.”
“They keep track of activities of anti-Hindu and anti-national groups. They 
also inform the police. From our side, we want to help the police as much as 
possible. If the police can't stop this, our teams will,” Mutalik said.
The Ram Sena reportedly holds arms training camps in Mangalore, Belgaum and 
Shimoga. 
“Our motive is to kill anti-national elements. In Hubli, Belguam, Goa and 
Dharwad, we were the ones to lead the police to terror training camps. We told 
them about their activities,” Mutalik revealed.
Mutalik started out as a saffron activist but over the last few months, the BJP 
has been shying away from associating with him and the Ram Sena. 
“Ram Sena is not with us. They are not our outfit,” BJP leader and Karnataka 
Home Minister VS Acharya said.
The police claim the Ram Sena is all talk and false threats. Sources also say 
the sena's commitment does not match those of fundamentalist groups like the 
SIMI. 
Though, Mutalik is currently evading arrest for making provocative speeches, 
saffron observers say his fundamentalism is weak, but not to be ignored. 


 

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