Sikhs protest blasphemy in Punjab

A protest by followers of Dera Sacha Sauda, a Sikh religious sect, in Punjab turned violent in Bhatinda with the supporters of Dera head Baba Gurmeet Singh Ram Raheem torching a police jeep.
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No freedom to hurt, says Advani

The Bharatiya Janata Party does not support a concept of personal artistic freedom to hurt religious sentiments, Leader of the Opposition L.K. Advani said here on Tuesday at the parliamentary party meeting. Read more »

Denigration of Sree Ganesha through advertisement of ECI

The Election Commission of India has published an advertisement in Marathi daily ‘Dainik Maharashtra Times’. This advertisement is published in connection with distribution of election identity cards in Khetwadi electorate for Legislative Assembly elections, Sree Ganesha has been deliberately ridiculed. Read more »

Madhuri Dixit supports anti-Hindu Hussain!

Madhuri says, “I haven’t seen the so-called controversial paintings. But from whatever I know of him, Husainji will never do anything like that intentionally to hurt the religious sentiments as he is not that kind of a person.” Read more »

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