‘Menstrual blood into the Shivalinga!’ Image on Kerala lottery ticket in controversy
The image, sourced from the Kerala Lalithakala Akademi, has been widely condemned by Hindu groups stating that it is blasphemous and an insult to Hindu beliefs.
The image, sourced from the Kerala Lalithakala Akademi, has been widely condemned by Hindu groups stating that it is blasphemous and an insult to Hindu beliefs.
Shah, who is the in-charge minister of Ratlam district, had made the remark during a meeting of the district development advisory committee on Saturday.
Sikh community protesters burnt an effigy of the Congress leader and discounted his statement.
Head of the Sanskrit Department and Dean Dr. CN Vijayakumari has filed a complaint with the Vice Chancellor against awarding PhD degree to SFI leader Vipin Vijayan based on the evaluation board’s recommendation
The Afghan foreign minister’s first press conference on October 10 had sparked condemnation after photos revealed an all-male gathering, triggering sharp responses from opposition politicians and activist groups in India.
In a remark that has ignited political controversy, Punjab Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Bhagwant Singh Mann has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of trivializing cultural symbols, saying the party had turned "sindoor" into a joke.
The Telangana government was left red-faced with massive embarrassment after the Miss World Pageant was hit by a huge controversy when the reigning Miss England withdrew from the contest midway, alleging that the contestants were farmed out for entertainment by the organisers to rich male sponsors.
The statement comes close on the heels of comments made by his colleague -- Tribal Affairs Minister Vijay Shah -- against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi who led the national and international media briefing on Operation Sindoor.
While speaking to reporters in Lohardaga, Minister Sonu said, “When such a major incident takes place, someone must be held accountable. On moral grounds, the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh should resign.
Right-wing groups, including the RSS and Sangh Parivar, have called for a boycott, alleging that the movie serves as propaganda against Hindus.