Police issues notice to Goan artist for 'obscene' Ganesha paintingsAugust 18th, 2009 PANAJI - The Goa police have issued a notice to well-known installation artist Subodh Kerkar asking him to "refrain from hurting religious sentiments" after he courted controversy for his portrayal of Hindu deity Ganesh. The notice issued under the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) has come as a shock to the artist, who in his First Information Report (FIR) filed Monday said that he received threats from unknown people who had threatened to "chop his fingers and kill him if he ever draws Ganesh again".
Sessions cracks up hearing with 'crack cocaine' misstatementJuly 16th, 2009 Sessions to do that 'crack cocaine' thing?WASHINGTON — It's pretty certain that Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., didn't mean what he said.
Sessions cracks up Sotomayor hearing with 'crack cocaine' misstatementJuly 16th, 2009 Sessions' 'crack cocaine' comment cracks up crowdWASHINGTON — Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions' comment on crack cocaine cracked up the crowd.
Trinamool playing with Muslim sentiments: BuddhadebMay 11th, 2009 KOLKATA - West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee Monday accused the opposition Trinamool Congress of playing with the sentiments of the Muslims to strengthen their vote bank in the state. 'We've been noticing that Trinamool Congress is mentioning the word 'Muslim' everywhere.
Hindus laud New Zealand Police for launching guide to major religionsMay 3rd, 2009 Hindus have commended New Zealand Police for launching a guide to practices of major religions of the country. Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that this 60-page publication titled “A Practical Reference to Religious Diversity” provided a wonderful resource to the members of police force to effectively do their duties without hurting the religious sentiments of citizens belonging to various faith traditions.
Politicians should not hurt religious sentiments: SinhaMarch 26th, 2009 PATNA - In an obvious reference to the row kicked up by Varun Gandhi, who has been accused of making inflammatory anti-Muslim remarks, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Shatrughan Sinha has said that politicians should not hurt religious sentiments. Talking to reporters here on Wednesday, Sinha said, "I believe that any public figure who arrives on the public platform, along with transparency and honesty, they should have a hold on the language they use, should be soft spoken and should not say anything that would affect or harm any caste, religious sentiment or groups."
Varun, who is the BJP candidate for the Pilibhit constituency in Uttar Pradesh, was accused of making inflammatory communal remarks at election meetings in his constituency on March 6.
Chand Mohammed says 'talaq' to Fiza over phoneMarch 14th, 2009 CHANDIGARH - A terse 'talaq, talaq, talaq' phone call seeking divorce is the latest twist in the controversial high profile marriage of former Haryana deputy chief minister Chander Mohan alias Chand Mohammed with his estranged second wife Fiza alias Anuradha Bali. Fiza told reporters here Saturday that Chand had called her up from London late Friday night and uttered 'talaq' three times.
The Statesman's editor, publisher arrested, granted bailFebruary 10th, 2009 KOLKATA - The editor and the publisher of The Statesman, one of the oldest English dailies of the country, were arrested here Wednesday for allegedly hurting the religious belief of Muslims. The two were later granted interim bail.
Dera chief questioned by Punjab police in HaryanaFebruary 6th, 2009 SIRSA - Dera Sacha Sauda sect chief Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh was Saturday questioned by the Punjab police in this Haryana town in a case of hurting religious sentiments of the Sikhs by dressing up as the 10th Guru Gobind Singh. The Dera chief was questioned by Punjab police officials at the police lines complex here amid tight security.
Druk Air flight makes emergency landing at KolkataFebruary 5th, 2009 KOLKATA - A Druk Air Bangkok-Gaya-Paro flight made an emergency landing at the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport here Friday due to a crack in its cockpit window, an airport official said. 'The pilot of a Druk Air flight from Bangkok noticed a crack in the cockpit window after crossing Gaya (Bihar).
Harbhajan, Mona Singh get court summons for 'Ravana-Sita' danceFebruary 4th, 2009 CHANDIGARH - A court here Thursday issued summons to cricketer Harbhajan Singh and TV actress Mona Singh for hurting religious sentiments with their 'Ravana-Sita' dance on a dance reality show in October last year. Harbhajan and Mona, of 'Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin' fame, had performed a dance number on the reality show 'Ek Khiladi, Ek Hasina' as mythological demon-king Ravana and Sita.
Complaints against 'Slumdog…' for 'hurting religious sentiments'January 28th, 2009 PANAJI - A Hindu group in Goa Thursday filed three complaints with the police alleging the globally acclaimed film 'Slumdog Millionaire' 'hurts religious sentiments'. The complaints were lodged against the makers of the Golden Globe award winning film by Hindu Janjagruti Samiti (HJS) in three police stations in Margao, Panaji and Mapusa.
Author of book questioning Islamic tenets arrested in BiharJanuary 14th, 2009 PATNA - The author of a book that reportedly questioned Islamic tenets has been arrested and charged with hurting the sentiments of the Muslim community, police said Thursday. Mohammed Yasin Ahmad, author of the Urdu book 'Islami Surah Ya Beimani Ka Panchnama', surrendered at the Pirbahore police station Wednesday night.
Goa daily, tour operator apologise for controversial adDecember 31st, 2008 PANAJI - A local newspaper group and a multinational travel and tour operator issued a public apology following a controversial advertising campaign, which according to protestors showed Hindu deities in bad light. Local Marathi newspaper Gomantak and its English edition Gomantak Times (GT) in their Jan 1 edition carried a front page apology for publishing ads, promoting pilgrimage tours, which they admitted had hurt religious sentiments of Hindus.
'Amarnath land row helped BJP in Jammu'December 27th, 2008 NEW DELHI - The migrant Kashmiri Pandits in the Indian capital have attributed the good showing of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the Jammu and Kashmir elections to the Amarnath land row that had seen the state divided along religious lines. The BJP is leading on 12 seats in the Jammu region, compared to just one seat it won in 2002.