"I also appeal all in Bharat and abroad not to ridicule/ insult any saint or/and anything that has been a revered part of our socio-religious psyche for ages. Freedom of Speech is not the right to hurt our socio-religious sentiments and symbols.
"VHP strongly condemns frivolous and insulting remarks by Vishal Dadlani and the likes. It has become a fancy fashion to ridicule, humiliate and insult all that is a part of a socio-religious psyche and then term it 'art', 'Freedom of Speech' etc. It is deplorable and we condemn all such efforts to demean and degrade our socio-religious symbols of faith," VHP International Working President Pravin Togadia said.
"We appeal all not to insult Sants and all that is an integral part of socio-religious psyche for ages. Free speech not right to hurt our traditions," he also said.
Praising the Jain saint for his speech as a "great guidance to the nation and to politicians", Togadia said it is a commendable step by the Haryana Assembly to invite him.
Music composer Vishal Dadlani was booked by Haryana police for allegedly hurting religious sentiments with his sarcastic tweet on Jain monk Tarun Sagar.
Ambala Cantt police registered a case against Dadlani and one Tahseen Poonawala, a Congress activist who also tweeted on the Jain monk, even as Jain community members staged a protest outside Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence in the national capital, demanding the composer's immediate arrest.
The Haryana government had invited the Jain monk, who appeared in nude, to deliver a lecture 'Kadve Vachan' in the Assembly on Friday.
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