Ashadh Shukla Chaturthi/Panchami, Kaliyug Varsha 5113
Denigration of Sri Ram by ‘94.3 Radio One’ FM channel
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Appeal to devout Hindus
‘94.3 Radio One’ FM channel has insulted Sri Ram and Goddess Sita by using them in its advertisement in an inappropriate manner. This has hurt religious sentiments of all Hindus and now it is duty of all Hindus to protest lawfully against ‘94.3 Radio One’ so that it should stop the denigration and render unconditional apology to all Hindus. Hindus should also boycott this FM channel until it stops the denigration of highly revered Hindu Deities.
Devout Hindus are protesting lawfully on following Contact details:
94.3 Radio One FM Channel Radio one Ltd, Penensula Centre 2nd floor, Dr. S.S. Rao Road, Parel (E), Mumbai – 400012.
Phone : +91 (0)22 67015700 Fax : +91 (0)22 67015701
Head-in-charge of the Centre Kiran Cruz Phone : +91 (0)22 67015702 Email : [email protected]
Programme Manager Rishi Kishnani Phone : +91 (0)22 67015703 Email : [email protected]
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Denigration of Sri Ram by ‘Radio One’ : Complaints lodged at 3 Police stations
July 5, 2011
Ashadh Shukla Chaturthi/Panchami, Kaliyug Varsha 5113
Mumbai: ’94.3 FM Radio One’ had put up hoardings ridiculing Lord Sriram while advertising the programme ‘Ban Jao family No. 1’. When the news relating to this advertisement ridiculing Lord Sriram appeared in Dainik Sanatan Prabhat, three staunch Hindus have filed complaints against the channel, to the police. Before that some of the Samiti’s workers had already informed the officers at the railway stations about the desecration meeting them personally. As a result of this the hoardings at Borivali have been removed.
Complaints lodged at the police station
Dharmabhimani Mr. Satish Sonar has lodged a complaint at Pantnagar police station at Ghatkopar (E), Mr. Narendra Surve has made a complaint at Police station at Ghatkopar (W) and Mr. Sagar Chopdar has made it at Nerul police station. (Congratulations to Mr. Satish Sonar, Mr. Narendra Surve and Mr. Sagar Chopdar for being alert regarding Deities of their faith ! – Editor SP) It has been mentioned in the complaint that such disrespect toward Sriram had hurt Hindus’ feelings.
Positive response from Managment of the Railways
Mr. Shivaji Vatkar, Samiti’s Coordinator of Mumbai , Thane and Raigad accompanied by Mrs. Varsha Thakar and Mrs Janhavi Bhardike called upon Mr. Manjit Singh, officer in charge of Central and Western Railways, Smt. Jagruti Singh , officer in charge of Western Railway and Mr. M.D. Srivastav, officer in charge of Central Railway. Mr. Vatkar explained to them how the advertisement was hurting the feelings of Hindus. All three of them were convinced to admit Samiti’s stand against the Advertisement and they immediately assured the delegates of the Samiti that those hoardings would be removed. Accordingly Mr. Manjisingh and Mr. Srivastav implemented the order and the boards were removed herewith.
Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat
Denigration of Sri Ram by ‘94.3 Radio One’ FM channel (26 June 2011)
June 26, 2011
Jyeshtha Krushna Dashami, Kaliyug Varsha 5113
Mumbai: ‘94.3 Radio One’ FM channel a private radio channel has organised a radio programme, ‘Ban jao Family No. 1’. The channel have insulted Sri Ramchandra, Sita and Lav by using them in a ridiculous manner in the advertisement of this programme all over Mumbai. (Anyone can dare to ridicule Hindus deities, as Hindus are not united. Would ‘94.3 Radio One’ FM channel channel have dared to ridicule any other faith like this? If the channel had dared to do so then would their office have survived? – Editor SP)
When Mr. Shivaji Vatkar, coordinator of Mumbai, Thane and Raigad Dists., Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) came to know about such denigration of our Deities, he immediately contacted the Manager of the channel, Mr. Arnab Dasgupta; but Mr. Dasgupta justified the act. (Hindus like Mr. Dasgupta who justify such denigration of Deities are the real enemies of Hindus. O, Hindus, register lawful protest against Mr. Dagupta and ‘94.3 Radio One’ FM channel ! – Editor SP)
This programme is going to be broadcasted from Monday to Saturday between 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. In a red jeep a woman, a man and their son are shown wearing clothes from the ‘Ramayan’ period and blowing a conch. They are wearing dark glasses. The man has Bow and arrows on his shoulder. A jeep is shown in the hoarding advertising the programme.
Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat
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