After Savarkar, Godse portrait put up in Surathkal, taken down by Mangaluru City Corporation
The Hindu
The portraits of Godse were purportedly erected by Akhila Bharath Hindu Mahasabha
Mangaluru City Corporation on Thursday, August 18, removed portraits of Naturam Godse that had come up at two places in Surathkal.
The portraits of Godse, which were purportedly erected by Akhila Bharath Hindu Mahasabha, had come up near Govidadasa College and near APMC Yard in Baikampady.
The MCC noticed these hoardings and removed them.
Five days ago, the MCC had removed the portrait of Veer Savarkar that had come up below the flyover in Surathkal.
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