The Congress on Wednesday asked the Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa to prove his secular credentials by banning the right wing Sri Rama Sene.
Speaking after launching the party's "Vijay Deeksha" (taking a vow to ensure Congress victory) for the coming Lok
Sabha polls at Mudipu, about 12 kms from Mangalore, Karnataka pradesh Congress committee president R V Deshpande demanded that Yeddyurappa apologise to the state's people for the attack on a Mangalore pub.
The Srirama Sene could unleash terror with BJP's support, he charged.
Deshpande lashed out at state Bharatiya Janata Party spokesman V Dhananjaya Kumar who alleged that Congress had instigated Sene to attack the pub. He urged his counterpart D V Sadananda Gowda to 'advise' Dhananjayakumar.
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