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Mumbai:
A BJP MLA in Maharashtra has approached the police in search of motion towards megastar Amitabh Bachchan and the makers of TV present ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 12’ for allegedly hurting Hindu sentiments.
Abhimanyu Pawar, BJP legislator from Ausa in Latur district, in a grievance to Latur SP Nikhil Pingle mentioned motion ought to be taken towards Amitabh Bachchan and Sony Entertainment Television over a query requested throughout Friday’s ‘Karamveer particular’ episode.
“There was an attempt to insult Hindus and create discord between Hindus and Buddhists who have been living in harmony,” Mr Pawar tweeted, posting a replica of his two-page letter to the police official.
The episode had social activist Bezwada Wilson and actor Anup Soni within the ‘sizzling seat’ reverse Amitabh Bachchan, who requested the next query, price Rs 6.40 lakh:
On 25th December 1927, Dr BR Ambedkar and his followers burned copies of which scripture? The choices have been: (A) Vishnu Purana (B) Bhagavad Gita, (C) Rigved and (D) Manusmriti.
Amitabh Bachchan then mentioned, “In 1927, Dr Ambedkar condemned the ancient Hindu text Manusmriti to ideologically justify caste discrimination and untouchability and burned its copies.”
“All the four options pertained to Hindu religion. It is clear that the motive behind this question was to hurt the sentiments of Hindus,” Mr Pawar mentioned in his police grievance.
कौन बनेगा करोडपती या कार्यक्रमाद्वारे हिंदू धर्मीयांची भावना दुखावल्याबद्दल तसेच अत्यंत सलोख्याने राहणार्या हिंदू व बौद्ध धर्मीयांमध्ये जाणीवपूर्वक तेढ निर्माण करण्याचा प्रयत्न केल्याबद्दल महानायक श्री अमिताभ बच्चन व सोनी टेलिव्हिजन नेटवर्क विरोधात तक्रार नोंदवली.
1/6 pic.twitter.com/PWnUoWxM2M– Abhimanyu Pawar (@AbhiPawarBJP) November 3, 2020
“This question spreads the message that Hindu religious scriptures are meant for burning and triggers enmity between Hindus and followers of Buddhism,” mentioned Mr Pawar, who was a detailed aide of Devendra Fadnavis whereas he was Maharashtra Chief Minister.
The KBC episode query aggravated some individuals on-line who accused the present of operating a “leftist propaganda”, whereas others mentioned it harm Hindu sentiments.
Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri shared a clip from the present on micro-blogging website Twitter, claiming KBC was “hijacked by Commies”. “Innocent kids, learn this is how culture wars are won. It’s called coding,” he tweeted.
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