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`Intellectuals are abusing Hindutva'

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MANGALORE: The chairman of Prasar Bharati M.V. Kamath said here on Sunday that it is not the Muslims and Christians who abuse Hindutva but "some intellectuals'' among Hindus.

He was delivering a keynote address at the inauguration of a seminar on "Hindutva and nationality and secularism and Hindutva'' organised by Madhavrao Sadashivrao Golwalkar birth centenary committee.

Mr. Kamath said that a situation had arisen where some intellectuals view speaking about Hindutva as a crime.

India stands for values and the Hindu dharma upholds morality, ethics and a way of behaviour, he said.

He also criticised a sections of the media for attacking Hindutva.

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