Protest : Nandbhog Jaora aata denigrates Shrikrushna

Ashwin Shuklapaksha Chaturdashi, Kaliyug Varsha 5116

sortex_clean_wheatBag with Shrikrushna’s picture printed on it

Jaora Gold has denigrated Hindus’ revered deity Shrikrushna by printing His picture on the packings of one of their products – Nandbhog Jaora aata. HJS has received complaints regarding this defaming act of the said firm.

Accordingly, HJS has immediately sent a protest letter to stop the denigration of Shrikrushna to Jaora Gold. Its mentioned in the letter that – “As per Hindu religion, we should worship and get blessings from deities by putting religious symbols/pictures in temples and Devghar/Mandir in our homes. As the packings/ bags having religious symbols/pictures are handled during transport, storage; after their use, these packings/ bags are either torn into pieces and people walk on that or it comes under the feet. Ultimately they are thrown in dustbins and gutters. Thus, there is insult and denigration of our deities.”

HJS has also very categorically warned the firm that – “if they continue to produce packings/ bags having religious symbols/pictures, people will boycott their products in future.”

But still there is no official reply from Jaora Gold. So, now its the duty of devout Hindus all across the globe to register their lawful protests against Jaora Gold.

Devout Hindus are registering
their lawful protests on the following contacts


Address :
M/s Sortex Clean Wheat,
Jaora Gold, Polytechnic College Road, Ratlam,
Madhya Pradesh – 457226, India
Tel :+91-7414-220543 / 221458
Fax : +91-7414-223008
Email : [email protected]

 

HJS’ protest letter to Jaora Gold

To,
M/s Sortex Clean Wheat , Jaora Gold
Polytechnic College Road, Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh – 457226, India
Tel :+91-7414-220543 / 221458
Fax : +91-7414-223008
Email : [email protected]

Dear Sirs,

Subject : Request to stop denigration of Hindu Deities by putting Shrikrushna pictures on packing’s of your products Nandbhog Jaora aata etc.

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti is an NGO doing social, religious and Nation building work. For details please refer our website www.hindujagruti.org where we have successfully campaigned against crackers having pictures of Hindu deities, tobacco wrapper etc.

Thousands of Hindus are customers of your good products. We appreciate and buy your quality products. However, we have received complaints against you for hurting religious sentiments as you are putting religious symbols/pictures on packing’s/ bags of your products.

As per Hindu religion we should worship and get blessings from deities by putting religious symbols/pictures in temples and Devghar/Mandir in house. As the packing’s/ bags having religious symbols/pictures are handled during transport, storage. After use these packing’s/ bags are either torn into pieces and people walk on that, it comes under feet and the wheels of vehicles ; ultimately they are thrown in dustbin and gutters. Thus there is insult and denigration of our deities. This is hurting religious sentiments of Hindus which is an offense as per Indian Penal Code section 295A. Further as per Indian TRADE MARKS ACT, 1999 [Act No. 47 of Year 1999 dated 30th. December, 1999] section 9, 2 (b) one can not use symbols on the product which will hurt religious sentiments.

Please note that if you continue to produce packing’s/ bags having religious symbols/pictures people will boycott your products in future. In view of above we earnestly request you to stop the practice of hurting feelings of Hindus by changing the labels/ the wrappers having religious symbols/pictures. Your early reply will be highly appreciated.

Yours faithfully,
Shivaji Vatkar

 

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