New Delhi. Looking at the current situation, it seems as if making fun of Hinduism has now become a pastime of the people. By hurting the faith of Hindus, people have started trying to prove themselves as intellectuals. I don’t know who has filled the illusion in his mind that if you question the beliefs of Hinduism or make fun of Hindu gods and goddesses, then you will be considered an intellectual. Just a few days back, Leena Manikenai’s film came out, in which she had shown Maa Kali smoking a cigarette in her film’s poster, after which she was criticized a lot. When she started being accused of insulting Hinduism, then she started saying that now there is no freedom of expression in this country. But, the question here is that after all, under the guise of freedom of expression, you will continue to try to hurt the religious sentiments of anyone and you expect us to remain silent. Come on, leave these issues, now after reading all this you must be thinking in your mind that why are you mentioning such an issue today. What is the matter after all?
In fact, some young men and women were doing street plays about the issue of rising inflation, unemployment, corruption and corruption. All the actors involved in the play were performing in the costume of Hindu gods and goddesses, in which the photo of two actors is now becoming very viral on social media, in which Maa Parvati and Lord Shiva are seen going on a motorcycle. Let us tell you that both of them were vocal about these issues by participating in street plays. Then someone filed a case against both these artists for hurting religious sentiments, after which both the artists have been arrested, but a new twist has come to the fore in this case when Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma He has defended them. Let us tell you what he has said by tweeting.
I agree with you @NavroopSingh_ that
Nukad Natak on current issues is not blasphemous. Dressing up is not a crime unless offensive material is said.
Appropriate order has been issued to @nagaonpolice https://t.co/Fivh7KMX5L— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) July 10, 2022
In the context of this matter, the Chief Minister tweeted that, ‘I agree with you @NavroopSingh_ that street play on contemporary issues is not blasphemy. It is not a crime to wear clothes unless there is an objectionable content. Appropriate order has been issued. So in this way you can see how the Chief Minister of Assam has defended both the actors in this matter, but in the midst of all this, it will be interesting to see what stand the whole Mazar takes in the future. Till then, you keep reading to be aware of all the big news of the country and the world. anytv.com