Former Chief Justice of India Justice Gavai responded to the shocking shoe-hurling incident in court, emphasizing respect for all religions. He said, “Sometimes forgiveness is better than punishment,” highlighting a message of patience and understanding.
A Hindu group in the US displayed digital billboards at Times Square after CJI B.R. Gavai’s “ask the deity itself” remark in a Vishnu idol case. The campaign seeks an apology and greater respect for Hindu sentiments.
A court case has been filed against Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge in Bihar for allegedly hurting Hindu sentiments. The complaint follows his remarks at a rally in Mau, Madhya Pradesh. Kharge had stated that taking a dip in the Ganga does not remove poverty or feed the hungry. His statement has ignited controversy, leading to legal action.
Today(20th Sept), The Andhra Pradesh High Court will hear a petition by YSRCP leader Y V Subba Reddy on September 25 regarding the controversy over the alleged use of animal fat in Tirupati laddus during the previous YSRCP government’s tenure. The issue has garnered significant political attention and public sentiment among Hindu devotees.
Today(20th Sept), A Supreme Court lawyer has filed a formal complaint against former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, TTD officials, and a contractor for allegedly supplying adulterated, non-vegetarian ghee to the Tirupati Temple. The complaint, submitted to the Home Ministry and DGPs of Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, highlights serious concerns about the religious integrity and sanctity of this revered site.
