Lucknow. Controversy is increasing over the poster of the documentary film ‘Kaali’. Meanwhile, Mahant Raju Das of Hanumangarhi in Ayodhya has threatened film maker Leena Manimekalai, who made the film Kali. The Mahant has said, ‘What is the desire? May your head be separated from your body too!
Hanumangarhi Mahant Raju Das said on Tuesday that the audacity that the filmmaker has done is forgivable, he may even get an apology, but if the film is released, we will create a situation that no one will be able to handle. He further said that the mockery of Sanatan Dharma, culture and our Hindu deities is condemnable.
The priest of Hanumangarhi, the iconic Siddha Peeth of Ayodhya, the city of Ram, demanded from the Home Minister that strict action should be taken against the filmmaker. The film should be banned. Mahant also said that the mockery of Sanatan Dharma, culture and our Hindu deities is condemnable. Once this film is released, we will create a situation that no one will be able to handle.
Raju Das, the priest of Hanumangarhi, the prestigious Siddha Peeth of Ayodhya, the city of Ram, has said that if we, the Hindu society, are determined to separate the head from the body, then those who are talking like this today will find it difficult to live in India. He said that the way we used to play with dolls and dolls in childhood, much more is being played with Sanatan Dharma.
He said that to gain cheap popularity, sometimes Lord Shri Ram is called imaginary and sometimes a nude picture of Mother India is made. Not only this, recently a great sin like giving a cigarette in the mouth of a black mother has been committed. If this continues, then Hindu society will lose patience and if Hindu society goes on the road, then those who test our patience will not get a place to live anywhere in the world.
Let us tell you that in the poster of the film, Maa Kali is shown smoking a cigarette. As soon as the poster was released, there is outrage in many states against the filmmaker for inciting religious sentiments. Cases have been registered against filmmaker Leena Manimekalai in Lucknow and Delhi, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. In Madhya Pradesh too, Home Minister Narottam Mishra has also directed to file a case against the filmmaker.
UP Police has registered an FIR against filmmaker Leena Manimekalai for her film Kaali about derogatory portrayal of Hindu deities, on charges of criminal conspiracy, crime at a place of worship, intentionally causing breach of peace with intent to hurt religious sentiments. The case has been registered at the Hazratganj police station in Lucknow, the capital of UP. At the same time, Delhi Police also informed that the IFSC unit has registered a case regarding a controversial poster related to the film Kali.