Kaun Banega Crorepati 12 has landed itself in a contention. A FIR has been enrolled against the producers of the show and the host Amitabh Bachchan for an inquiry with respect to Manusmriti. Numerous via web-based media have asserted that it hurt Hindu feelings.
QUESTION THAT CREATED HAVOC
The said question was included in the Karamveer scene on October 30, which had social dissident Bezwada Wilson and entertainer Anup Soni as visitors. The inquiry worth Rs 6.40 lakh was: On 25th December 1927, Dr BR Ambedkar and his supporters consumed duplicates of which sacred text? The alternatives were: (A) Vishnu Purana (B) Bhagavad Gita, (C) Rigved and (D) Manusmriti.
Amitabh stated, “In 1927, Ambedkar censured the old Hindu content Manusmriti to philosophically legitimize rank separation and distance and consumed its duplicates.” This didn’t go down well with numerous individuals
OFFICIAL COMPLAINT
Abhimanyu Pawar, BJP administrator from Ausa in Latur locale, looked for activity against Amitabh Bachchan and Sony Entertainment Television. He expressed in his police grievance, “All the four choices related to Hindu religion. Plainly the rationale behind this inquiry was to harmed the conclusions of Hindus.”
Abhimanyu shared a duplicate of his letter to the police on Twitter. He expressed, “There was an endeavor to affront Hindus and make friction among Hindus and Buddhists who have been living in amicability (sic).”
Many individuals via web-based media said that KBC was running a radical promulgation. Producer Vivek Agnihotri shared a clasp from the scene on Twitter, asserting KBC was “seized by Commies”. He stated, “Blameless children, gain proficiency with this is the means by which culture wars are won. Its called coding (sic).”
Numerous watchers additionally indicated shock via online media and required the blacklist of KBC.
A response from the channel is anticipated. This story will be refreshed when the official response comes in.
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