If women going to pubs are going against Indian culture and are violently targeted, can Valentine's Day be far behind? Sure enough, Sri Rama Sene is getting ready to stop the celebrations of that day of love. "We are going to protest against Valentine's Day. We have been opposing it not just this time but have been opposing it for the last 10 years. Let them celebrate it in the church -- not outside in society. They can do this in their church or in their homes. We are also requesting those printing Valentine's Day cards not to do so this time," says Pramod Muthalik, chief of Sri Ram Sene.