@TeamHinduUnited To those who don’t understand Gujarati, the girl is requesting her father that she doesn’t want to wear it, she is getting late for her exam, and he is ruining her exam.
Imagine a father doing this to his daughter just to satisfy his ego!
A Hindu girl was forced to remove her Kanthi (Tulsi) mala during the NEET exam in Surat.
Her father courageously protested: “I am the son of a Hindu and I am standing in Surat, not in Lahore, Karachi, or Pakistan."
He said — "You people cannot remove hijab and burqa, but you have the guts to remove the Tulsi mala from my daughter’s neck!”
I know the drill.
@Lenskart_com will now blame the ad agency for this trash. But everyone in the ad world knows that the brief comes from the client.
Hindus are shown ugly, malnourished, no bindi and plastic marigold flowers. The food makes me sick. Dates on Pongal?
Is this modernity or a Middle Eastern aesthetic pushed by specific investors?
Sanitising Hindu traditions to fit a global brief isn't inclusive, it’s erasure.
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This ‘no shaking hands’ is such a silly thing that India has started. It’s unbecoming of a nation like ours. Either play properly within the spirit of the game or don’t play at all.