DCW calls for arrest of Delhi man selling doctored images of Indian gods and goddesses

Following a complaint over the selling of offensive images of Hindu gods and goddesses, the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) sent a notice to the Delhi police on Sunday.

DCW Chief Swati Maliwal has sent Delhi Police a notice and requested a report on the actions done in relation to the case.

DCW Chief, Swati Maliwal, posted on ‘X’, saying, “We received a complaint that a man sells objectionable and obscene photos of Hindu Gods and Goddesses made using Photoshop to people for money.”

“A notice has been sent to the police to immediately arrest the man who committed this disgusting and shameless act. Will not leave this man!” she added.

Meanwhile, the DCW has condemned the act stating that it has the potential to “hurt religious sentiments”.

“This act is extremely disrespectful and has the potential to hurt religious sentiments and cause enmity among groups”, the notice to the Delhi police read.

Further, the DCW has sought a copy of the FIR registered in the matter, along with the details of the accused arrested.

“If the accused has not been arrested, please provide reasons for the same”, the notice read.

(With inputs from agencies)



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