Printing pictures of Deities and great national leaders on covering of crackers leads to their denigration when such crackers are burst during Diwali. Read more »
Crackers are manufactured with pictures of Deities on their coverings and which cause pollution. It is wrong to spend crores of rupees on crackers when the country is going through crisis. Read more »
On 2nd November, representation was submitted to District Superintendent of Police Akhilesh Kumar Singh demanding to take action and stop sale of crackers with pictures of Hindu Deities and great national leaders. Read more »
Shri. Rahul Bojja, District Collector of Bhagyanagar was given a representation by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) demanding prevention of denigration of Hindu Deities and national leaders happening through crackers. Read more »
Crackers are burst on very large scale during Diwali festival. Crackers with pictures of Deities and great national leaders are also burst which result in tearing off their pictures to pieces on bursting; leading to hurting religious sentiments of Hindus. Read more »
There are pictures of Hindu Deities like Shri. Lakshmi, Shrikrushna, ShriVishnu so also of revolutionaries like Subhashchandra Bose, Bhagat Singh etc. on covers of crackers causing their grave desecration. Read more »
Diwali is an important festival in Hindu Dharma; but due to lack of ‘Dharmashikshan’, the festival is treated more like entertainment program and instead of religious rituals, more importance is given for bursting of crackers. Read more »
Pune District Collector, Shri. Saurabh Rao promised that necessary instruction would be given to the concerned departments in districts, on prevention of denigration of Deities and revolutionaries occurring through crackers. Read more »
District Administration should take necessary steps to stop sale of polluting crackers and denigration of Hindu Deities and national leaders taking place through crackers as their pictures are printed on their covers. Read more »
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