"Will they dare to call alcohol to Jesus Christ or Prophet?", Acharya Pramod Krishnam targeted Radico Khaitan

Kullu, May 26 (IANS). There was a major protest march against liquor manufacturer Radiqo Khaitan on Monday. The company called its premium single -malt -whiskey as ‘trikala’, which is deeply associated with Lord Shiva and Sanatan Dharma tradition. The move was opposed by great saints, religious bodies and political leaders who call it a direct insult to Hindu beliefs. Former congress leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam condemned it as part of the broad pattern to mock Hinduism in public discussion. He spoke to the News Agency Ians and said: “The attack of the Hindus’s faith has become a fashion. Sometimes a leader Ganeshji, sometimes Mother Bhagwati, sometimes Bajrang Bali, sometimes Sita Maiya, sometimes Gaata Mata, sometimes Bharat Mata, sometimes this Liquor enterprise.” He explained that ‘Trikala’ and ‘Mahakal’ are not only words, but the sacred references of Lord Shiva. “His intentions. This should be seriously investigated. I call on the management of the company to respect Sanatan Dharma. Do not participate in the conspiracy to encourage or mock Hinduism. Protests are inevitable and appropriate. “In his final appeal, he underlined the deep concern about the ongoing target of Hindu centiments and asked:” Why are Hindu convictions always attacked? This raises serious questions about intentions. This time it’s ‘trikala’. What’s next? If we need to maintain the dignity of our culture and traditions, such criminals must stop. “-Ians Sch/Ekd shares this story -tags