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Karan Wahi gets death threats over the post on Naga Sadhus in Kumbh in COVID-19

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TV actor Karan Wahi received hate messages and death threats after sharing a post at the ongoing Kumbh Mela in Haridwar.

Taking to his Instagram stories, he wrote, “Isn’t there a Work From Home culture for Naga Babas? Like get water from Ganga and take a shower at home #justcurious #kumbhmela.” Karan Wahi was referring to the Naga Babas converted at Har ki Paudi in Haridwar for a holy dip in the Ganges during the royal bath of the Kumbh Mela this week, leading to a spike in COVID-19 cases in Haridwar.

However, his commentary on the Naga Babas and the Kumbh Mela did not go well with the netizens and gave him the slogan to ‘hurt Hindu sentiments’. Many people used derogatory language and threatened to kill him, while many asked him to ‘delete his propaganda story against Naga Babas’.

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For the uninhabited, over 1,000 coronovirus cases have been reported in the last 48 hours after millions of devotees took a dip in the Ganges on Mahakumbh festival in Haridwar.

Under the leadership of his ‘Mahamandaleshwar’, the sadhus of different akharas took a grand journey through the main path of the pilgrimage town, which gathered at the Brahma Kunda, the royal bath for the green bath – or the royal bath – on the occasion of Somavati Amavasya. Monday. Following him, lakhs of devotees from all over the country had come to Haridwar for pilgrimage.

News Source: India.Com

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