The Mangalore pub assault episode, which took place on January 24, 2009, when the activists of Sri Rama Sene barged into a pub and violently beat up the girls present there in the name of preserving Indian culture, has received condemnations and reactions from all political parties. BJP’s national leaders condemned the attack too – though their focus was more on dissociating themselves from the Sene and avoiding any tengential blame.
Update 1: Sri Rama Sene founder was arrested today – though not for the pub attack. The arrest was in a separate case about spreading communal disharmony.
Update 2: Pramod Muthalik gets bail.
BJP President Rajnath Singh has held discussions with the Karnataka chief minister. Reacting to the savage attack by the Rama Sene in the Amnesia Lounge, Mangalore Singh said, “The act is condemnable and whoever is responsible needs to be booked and justice need to be delivered. I would be holding discussions with Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on the issue today in Bangalore,” he was quoted as saying.

Photo: Sri Rama Sene activists attacking men, courtesy Hindustan Times
Rajnath Singh is scheduled to stop over in Bangalore on his way to Mysore where he is to attend a rally.
L.K Advani expressed his concern on the matter terming the attack as the work of antisocial elements in society who must be condemned. “State Home Minister V S Acharya spoke to me last night and said that 13 hoodlums had been arrested. The miscreants involved in the attack were anti-social elements, plain and simple. I am told that they have named themselves after Shri Ram, but they have absolutely nothing to do with the party (the BJP),” he said.
The National Commission for Women constituted a three-member team to investigate the attack.
Reports say that 40 activists barged into the pub, found the girls and boys in what they called “objectionable positions’ and attacked them. The girls were chased and thrashed, slapped and kicked. They were tripped while they were running away while trying to escape. In the television reports, one could see at least one girl being tripped, resulting in her falling flat on her face.
27 Sri Rama Sene members have been arrested so far. They have been charged with criminal assault and outraging the modesty of women.
Pramod Muthalik, president of the Sri Rama Sene, was arrested by the Belgaum police on Tuesdayafter he addressed a press conference. The founder of Sri Rama Sene was earlier a convenor for Bajrang Dal, which he left after feeling it was not pro-active enough in dealing with issues. Pramod Mutallik had spoken defense of the Sri Rama Sene earlier: “The ways employed by our boys may be debatable but their objective was absolutely right and justified. In the last one year, there have been eight cases of suicide in Mangalore. By protesting against a culture of drugs and drinking, the boys were only helping the women there come out of this vicious circle. We will continue to fight against asatya, adharma and anyway even if some of our men have been arrested, this is a small price to pay for a larger cause.”
That was hardly television viewers so, though. They saw women being pulled by their hair and thrashed.
Right-wing websites such as Haindava Keralam are reporting that the protest was because the girls were interacting with Muslim boys. Right-wing blogs are also full of accusations of Muslim Jihadi boys luring away Hindu women and therefore, such attacks can be understandable though not justifiable.
When asked about this statement of Pramod Muthalik, Karnataka Home Minister Acharya said, “Our culture doesn’t encourage drinking or pubs, so don’t ask me questions on this. But this Sena is definitely being used by the opposition against us. Also, the pub owners in the state would have to augment security to prevent this kind of incident in future.”
RSS, on the other hand, also gave its comments on the dramatic event that unfolded on Saturday. RSS spokesperson Ram Madhav said, “Any attack of this kind is condemnable. While pub culture is alien to Indian ethos, what is needed is public education, not public violence.”
Taking the responsibilty of the attack, Rama Sene was totally unperturbed by the reactions from across the country. Prasad Attavar claimed the attack was a “spontaneous reaction against women who flouted traditional Indian norms of decency.”
In Mangalore, Sri Rame Sene activists set two trucks on fire and stoned four buses in protest against Prasad Attavar’s arrest. A couple of Volvo buses were also attacked.
Deccan Herald newspaper reported that Sena legal advisor Dinakar Shetty, who had claimed responsibility for the attack, has secured anticipatory bail.
While the Sri Rama Sene leaders said that the pub was attacked because there was a rave party going on, and that that drugs were being used, there is no such evidence. In fact, the pub is a lunge bar, and the girls who were attacked had just placed an order for lunch, according to the restaurant.
Sri Rama Sene is not a part of the Sangh Parivar. But it is obvious that the Sangh, RSS and BJP agree on the issue of pubs. The reactions of the BJP and RSS include statements to the effect that they were against pubs and what they called people going against Indian culture. So the only thing that differentiates the Sri rama Sene from the Sangh is the mode of protest adopted. The societal trends they are opposed to remain the same. This is what makes it difficult for the RSS to unequivocally reject the ideas of the Sene. After all, they are their own ideas.
The Sri Rama Sene has said that they might do it again if a similar situation arises.
What is scary about the Mangalore incident is that it could happen to anyone, anywhere. There are likely to be copycat attacks on pubs and restaurants where youngsters hang out, as this has now proven to be an effective means of garneing publicity. When a bunch of angry always unemployed, angry young men enter a restaurant, there is hardly a question-and-answer session where everyone is inaugurated, and only those who do not meet the ethical standards of the group in question are thrashed. It does not happen like that.
These attacks are aggressive, violent actions where anyone could get attacked, no questions asked. Even the Sri rama Sene chief said that mistakes happen when a group of youngsters protest, and it is understandable.
This is something very few have mentioned, and has been used by the police to attack the media. Certain television channels were informed about the protest in advance, and the TV cameras were rolling when the women were attacked. Like the MNS in Mumbai, the TV cameras are always around. The media would prefer to capture a controversial exclusive, while the publicity is fodder for little goon outfits like the Sene.
Eye witnesses have said that the camera men and reporters from the TV channels reached the pub 15 minutes ahead of the attack, and were well-prepared choosing their angles. Not one of them tried to help the victims – they ran after them with their cameras as they were being thrashed and chased by these goodas from the Sri Rama Sene, and recorded everything faithfully.
One of the girls who were thrashed said that they were molested by the attackers. Another eye-witness reported that the protesters went straight to the women, beat them, and then molested them. Take a look at this report in the Hindu:
“One of them stripped a girl and groped her. She was also badly beaten up. We are still trying to trace her,” she said. According to her, several girls were targeted similarly. “They were laughing when they were doing all this. It was just fun for them,” she said. The attackers then targeted the men who dared come to the rescue of the girls. The narrator herself was slapped a few times.
Meanwhile, there are reports that some of the witnesses, victims and those who tried to protect the girls received death threats.
This has to end, right now. It is unacceptable that anyone can do this and get away with it. Every extremist organisation has done this before, and will do it again.
This is not like an individual case of attack against women. When there is an ideology backing actions such as this, that is an extremely dangerous trend.
We should not allow any organisation, or even the government, to set moral standards for us. Laws are a different matter. But women have a right to eat, drink, smoke or dance in a pub and they should be able to do it without fear. Today, this has happened, and tomorrow, we can be sure another little-kjnown bunch of unemployed hooligans will the use the same excuse – “our culture is under threat” – and try to get some notoriety.
If you are a BJP supprter, convey to the party through whatever means you have – whether it is blogs, social networking sites, protests in college – that they have to completely detach themselves not just from this organisation, but the ideology they represent. Which means, they should abandon any problems they have with the pub culture, or women who behave against their standards of decency.
neeshu said on Wednesday, January 28, 2009, 14:32
yeh sab jhaantu log hai ghar pe koi kaam nahi hotaa to budaape mein youngsters ko behkaatey hai
khud ke ghar mein maa behan nahi hai salo ke
igotopubs said on Thursday, January 29, 2009, 2:19
What is shocking is that all these men just standing there and watching the incident happen. Oh and slapping girls preserves what kind of Indian culture again??
Dheeraj said on Friday, January 30, 2009, 19:52
There is democracy in india and everyone hs right to do wat they want to do with in limits of law, wheather its a boy or girl. No political party came up for protest against such goons and extremist party y? jst because they are scared of loosing sum votes. Even these attacks are results of politics of votes.. but they dont know they cant make fool of us. We know our tradition atleast much more than those illiterate anti social elements attacked girls!
ami said on Saturday, January 31, 2009, 16:44
the most shameful thing is done by media…if such thing are done by the educated one,what can we expect from the oldies and the “CULTURE PRESERVING LEADERS”…..
XYZ said on Monday, February 2, 2009, 9:32
Who gave the right to whatever SENA ..to tell me , What i can do and what i cannot do? They are not politicians , they didnt contested elections, I didnt elect them to represent me.
Then How can they tell me what is right and what is wrong? I am more educated, intelligent and financially capable then those goondas. They have no right to tell me what to do and what not to do…what do the yknwo about indian culture? They are hardly class 10 th pass…
sujith_patel said on Monday, February 2, 2009, 15:54
There is democracy in India and everyone has right to do what they want to do with in limits of law, whether its a Boy or Girl. Enough and immediate security should be provide to these places and moreover the people who go to these places are educated and they know what they do and there is nothing wrong in boys and girls being together
As per Yeddyurappa comment given on television every one can drink at their home it is true that he has converted his house to a Home, Pub, Bar & restaurant as he has looted to state to that extent to do so, that is the reason he is against pub culture but very much good in teaching all citizen to convert their homes to Bars.
Rascals Politicians don’t have any other work to diverts Citizens/ Publics Mind
And these useless young youths involved in this activity are born for beaches who have no work and don’t have enough money to go to pubs that’s the reason to do these kind of activities and do all these type of nonsense along with people like religious terrorists (Pramod Mutalik)
The Lat Suggestion:
Shoot at sight Order to be given for the youths Involved
Pramod Mutalik to be jailed with out bail for life
****no one has right to raise hand on girls they can take their own decisions.
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Prashant Chavan said on Monday, May 4, 2009, 10:27
I do not find anything wrong with the pub culture where young boys and girls, men and women eat, drink and dance together. Why do people say that it is detrimental to Hindu values and Indian society ? Sorry. A pub is a meeting place for individuals to share their thoughts and views on various topics of common interest. Gone are those days when a married girl would remain confined to addressing her husband and family needs twenty-four hours. Women too have an individual right to decide their future for themselves. Benny, if this has happened whist you were the manager at Dehleez, it is incorrect and should never be repeated again.