Sanatan Lady-seekers oppose denigration of Lord Ganesh by a Muslim
Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) - A Muslim youth was cracking jokes in a cultural programme at a
'Craft bazaar' held at Beniabag here. In the program he ridiculed Lord Ganesh.
Lady-seekers of Sanatan Sanstha, Ms. Shreya Prabhu and Ms. Nandini Chitale immediately lodged a strong protest with one of the organisers, Mr. Bablu Mishra. He said,
"I am a Hindu and a Brahmin. My family is associated with RSS; but we have to keep good relations with all people". (Hindu Dharma has suffered a lot due to such Hindus. What right do they have to remain in this Dharma? Unless we clean the garbage in our own house, it is impossible to restore Hindu Dharma to its glory. Strong punishment must be meted out to so called
birth-Hindus! - Editor)
One Mr. Anand Srivastav who was present there said, "I will go on the stage and tell the youth off." When Ms. Prabhu asked him if he will tell him that joking about Deities was wrong, he replied,
"Yes". But when Mr. Srivastav reached the stage, he praised the Muslim youth and said,
"Some people felt bad on hearing the joke on Lord Ganesh; but I tell them that an artist is an artist. One who brings a dead man to life is alone an artist. An artist has no restrictions of religion or subject. He only knows how to present his art and make people laugh". (Muslims all over the world raised a storm on a cartoon of Prophet Mohammed; whereas Hindus are praising those who are denigrating Hindu Deities! How can such Hindus improve the sordid state of Hindu Dharma? Such Hindus deserve being killed by the Muslim terrorists.
- Editor)
The entire incident was witnessed by reporters of a local Daily from Lucknow. One of them, Mr. Sunil Jaiswal got up immediately, went to the Muslim youth and told him to stop the denigration immediately.(Ardent Hindus like Mr. Jaiswal who immediately took action to stop the denigration are required everywhere!
- Editor)These reporters admired the courage of the lady-seekers of Sanatan Sanstha and showed interest in the activities of the Sanstha.
(Ref: 'Dainik Sanatan Prabhat')