Protest: Defamation of Hindu Saints by India Times
A person named Trishna Ghate has created a group on ‘itimes.com’ website named ‘Tainted babas’, in which photos of Hindu Saints are posted. All Hindus should protest lawfully against it. Read more »
A person named Trishna Ghate has created a group on ‘itimes.com’ website named ‘Tainted babas’, in which photos of Hindu Saints are posted. All Hindus should protest lawfully against it. Read more »
Thane (Maharashtra): Mr. Santosh Pawar, the director of the controversial play ‘Yadaa Kadaachit ..’ has now slandered Hindu Saints and life of devotees living in the Ashram in his new play ‘Ghaalin Lotaangan..’ Read more »
Reliance Communications has denigrated Sati Draupadi by sending vulgar SMS about Draupadi to all its customers. It is duty of all Hindus worldwide to protest lawfully against Reliance Communications so that it should apologise to all Hindus. Read more »
Many Hindu shrines are literally covered with stone sculptures of nymphs, dwarfs, serpents, and demons. Sometimes these figures represent one of the principal gods, often Vishnu or Siva. Read more »
Mockery of Draupadi in Hindi film titled ‘Once upon a time in Mumbai’ – Are the powerful Hindu Organisations going to at least open their mouth and register protest or going to keep quiet as usual? Read more »
IDEA Cellular and C2W Digital company has denigrated Pandavas and Hindu Epic ‘Mahabharat’ through a game called ‘Kickshetra’. All Hindus should protest lawfully against this denigration. Read more »
Vizag (Andhra pradesh): A protest meet was held to condemn the attempts to tarnish the image of Hindu Saints, Spiritual Organisations and denigration of Draupadi in the novel Draupadi written by the Yarlagadda Lakshmi Prasad. Read more »
Padmasree Yarlagadda Lakshmi Prasad has written a defamatory novel ‘Draupadi’ written in Telgu. Peddanapudi Ayyana Panthulu of Kameshwari Peetham has organised public honour to Lakshmi Prasad. Hindus should protest lawfully against it. Read more »
Newsletter of SSPX Asia (Society of Saint Pius X, District of Asia) contains an article defaming Hindu Dharma and its concepts. It is duty of all Hindus worldwide to protest lawfully against this defamatory article so that it should removed from the Website. Read more »
Kukana (Dist. Ahmadnagar, Maharashtra): A picture of Saint Dnyaneshwar displayed at the entrance of Gevrai village was desecrated by making a symbol of ‘Cross’ on it with black sticking plaster. Read more »
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