Gwalior: Unfazed by the seizure of Nathuram Godse’s statue from its Gwalior office on Wednesday, the Hindu Mahasabha has asserted that it would continue to “worship” him and would install his statues in all its offices across the state.

“We criticise the administration’s autocratic action under Congress pressure,” the outfit’s vice-president Jaiveer Bharadwaj told News18 after police broke open the Mahasabha’s office in Daulatganj area and seized the statue.

The organisation also plans to move the high court against the “British era high-handedness” of the administration, Bharadwaj claimed.

Mahasabha’s state head Dinesh Sugandhi said state-wide protests would be held over the forceful removal of the statue and the organisation would continue to propagate Godse’s views but by staying within the limits of the Constitution.

The Hindutva group first plans to install a statue next to their office in Ujjain, spokesperson Manish Singh Chuahan told News18. However, the group will be cautious that no legal provisions are violated, he said.

“We simply wish to pursue out ideology and tampering with law and order is not our motive,” Bharadwaj said.