Chennai: The VHP sees red over the film 'Dasavatharam'reportedly containing the clash between saivite and vaishanvite saints during the 16th century AD and wanted Kamal Hassan to remove such scenes in the film.
Phonda (Goa): It is a matter of shame that the temples in the land of Parashuram are vandalized and the police machinery is unable to provide adequate security. - Jayesh Thali
Mumbai: While speaking in legislature council, Shri. Kapil Patil, a communist and MLA of Lokbharati party, made a statement hurting the religious feelings of the Hindus. He said, "Goddess Saraswati denied me right to education."
Muzaffarpur: A Muzaffarpur court has admitted a complaint against Sonia Gandhi charging her with outraging religious feelings of Hindus in her portrayal as Goddess Durga in a poster at the party's Muradabad office in UP.
Ranchi (Bihar): It is because of lifeless and spineless Hindus, anyone and everyone is making mockery of Hindu deitiesHindus must wake up and change this situation - Editor
New Delhi: The CD shows Lord Ram in poor light. He is portrayed as someone who was anti-Dalit, so much that he even killed a Dalit, whose feet he touches by mistake.
Congratulations to the student Miss Bhavana for trying to enlighten students against the order and devout Hindus for promptly uniting against Prof. Nikose! - Editor
Pune: An advertisement of 'Excel Point', a computer training institute located at 'Pradip Plaza' commercial complex has shown Sree Ganesha playing with computer’s mouse. The institute is affiliated to MSCIT.
UK: A prominent Asian television channel has been rapped by Britain's advertising watchdog for airing an advertisement about a Hindu religious pendant on the ground that it encouraged "occultism".
Thane (Maharashtra): Shri. Kaustubh Phatak, a devout Hindu from Ambernath was assured by the workers in 'Oxford Book Center' at Churchgate that the controversial book 'Holy Cow' would not be sold in their shop.