Hindus are disappointed with Amazon.com for continuing to carry skateboards, bed covers, duvet covers and bedspreads; showing images of Hindu deity Ganesha; which they called highly inappropriate and urged their withdrawal sometime back. Read more »
Hindus should protest lawfully against such insult of Bhagwan Shrikrushna and Arjun and compel the people who put up such posters to take them down and apologise ! Read more »
Online retailer Amazon Canada removed underwear carrying image of Hindu deity Lord Ganesh from its website within few hours after upset Hindus protested calling it “highly inappropriate”. Read more »
Upset Hindus are urging online retailer Amazon Canada for the immediate withdrawal of underwear, doormats, bed sheets etc carrying images of Hindu deities Ganesha, Shiva and Hanuman; calling it highly inappropriate. Read more »
Upset Hindus have urged Amparo (Sao Paulo, Brazil) based “award-winning” Cervejaria Ashby brewery to apologize and withdraw Ganesha and Vishnu beers; calling these highly inappropriate. Read more »
Upset Hindus are urging world’s largest online retailer Amazon.com for the immediate withdrawal of skateboards, bed covers, duvet covers and bedspreads; carrying the images Hindu deity Shri Ganesha Read more »
San Diego area (California) based online home décor company “KESS InHouse” removed various products displaying Hindu deity Lord Ganesha after a Hindu protest called these “highly inappropriate”. Read more »
Upset Hindus are urging Boston headquartered online home giant Wayfair for immediate withdrawal of bathmats carrying image of Hindu deity Ganesha; calling it highly inappropriate. Read more »
Upset Hindus are urging Sears Holdings Corporation (SHC) for immediate withdrawal of bath mats, skateboards and bedcover carrying image of Hindu deity Ganesha; calling it highly inappropriate. Read more »
Ibosim BrewHouse microbrewery on the island of Ibiza in Spain has apologized for their Hindu deities—Shiva, Kali, Ganesha and Hanuman—beers. Read more »
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