FHA have received several complaints from Hindus regarding the screening of the controversial Bollywood movie, ‘PK’, at the Embassy of India, Berlin on Wednesday, 22 July 2015. Read more »
John Stewart Mills noted more than a century back that, ‘your liberty to swing your fist ends where my nose begins’. This is the basic principle of responsible social liberty and democracy. I request Raju Hirani and Vishal Bhardwaj and his Bollywood ilk not to bloody the nose of Hindus to show off their liberty. Read more »
If the Keyword, #BoycottPK used by the social networking Twitter, is typed on Google then Samiti’s ranking is next to twitter. This is a success to the united Hindu efforts. Read more »
The Pakistani TV channel, also believed to be linked to terrorist groups, was associated with a promotional event for the anti-Hindu film in Dubai. Read more »
Many Hindus are mired in superstition, shallowness, bigotry and hypocrisy; that practitioners often seek miracles and use it for commercial, social and political benefit more than for the establishment of a personal spiritual connect. However, this observation is not made in defence; rather this is a proud admission that Hinduism can evolve and so can its practitioners – Pravin Singhania Read more »
Demanding a ban on Aamir Khan-starrer “PK”, right-wing group Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Tuesday termed the film part of a larger scheme to discredit Hindu religion and rituals. Read more »
A day after state government announced entertainment tax waiver for ‘PK’ across Uttar Pradesh, Bajrang Dal carried out a protest in Shahjahanpur and claimed that the “movie which encouraged ‘love jihad’ has been made tax-free by chief minister Akhilesh Yadav for Muslim votes.” Read more »
Trust official Sudhir Pujari told The Indian Express: “The film crew was in Nashik for several days. They filmed for two days at our temple. They gave a donation of Rs 25,000 to the temple trust and took a receipt.” Read more »
All those opposing ‘PK’ are hypocrites – Nitish Kumar Aamir Khan’s movie ‘PK’ will be exempted from tax in Bihar so that the poor can watch the film that exposes the fraud taking place in the name of religion, Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi announced Thursday. Bihar became the second state after neighbouring Uttar Pradesh … Read more
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