City
Epaper

Shiv Sena activist objects to anti-India content on Netflix

By IANS | Updated: September 4, 2019 17:25 IST

A Shiv Sena activist has lodged a complaint against US-based entertainment services company Netflix, accusing it of portraying an "incorrect picture of India globally and hurting the sentiments of Hindus".

Open in App

"I have written to Commissioner of Police Sanjay Barve pointing out how almost every series on Netflix India is aired with the intention of defaming the country worldwide. It is with a deep-rooted 'Hindu-phobia' that the platform (Netflix India) is portraying the nation in a bad light," Ramesh Solanki told .

A social worker and Hindutva activist, Solanki is also the Shiv Sena's IT Cell Member. He filed a three-page complaint with the LT Marg Police Station with copies to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Barve, and the Cyber Cell of Mumbai Police.

To justify his argument, he has also submitted a CD containing the objectionable content of various Netflix shows.

Solanki pointed out that popular web shows like "Sacred Games", "Leila" and "Ghoul" besides American stand-up comedian Hasan Minhaj's "Patriotic Act" defame India at a global level.

"In view of this, I have urged the concerned authorities to look into all of the above-mentioned content and initiate necessary steps like summoning their teams or cancelling their licences, as the police may deem fit," Solanki added.

"One cannot allow an incorrect generalization based on bogus rhetoric trying to defame a religious minority, that is, Hindu, in countries other than India," Solanki said in his plea, urging for necessary legal action against Netflix.

Citing examples, he said 'Aham Brahmasami', a Vedic chant and a sacred hymn, has been framed as a war cry, and people belonging to a cult greet each other with this hymn, suggesting it radicalizes people to indulge in a war against humanity.

In "Ghoul", Solanki said it is wrongly indicated that India has been terrorizing Muslims and snatching away their fundamental rights in order to curb terrorism.

Netflix is an American media-services provider and production company based in Los Gatos, California.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Ramesh SolankiNetflix Indiaindiahindu
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiUniversity of Bristol Chooses Mumbai for Its First Overseas Campus, Set to Open in September 2026

NationalRaksha Bandhan 2025: Now You Can Send a Rakhi to Your Brother in India Post's Waterproof Envelope — Here's How to Track Your Parcel

NationalGold in Dubai Cheaper Than India: Pricing, Rules, and Import Limits Explained

InternationalViral Video Shows Man Mocking ISKCON Beliefs by Eating Meat at Govinda’s London

NationalIndia Spends ₹1.38 Lakh Crore Annually on Edible Oil Imports

National Realted Stories

NationalTwo killed as vehicle skids off road in J&K's Kathua

NationalWoman, two daughters found murdered in Andhra Pradesh

NationalCM Stalin leads TN in paying tributes to freedom fighter Dheeran Chinnamalai

NationalKTR to lead BRS delegation at meeting called by Election Commission

NationalPlea in SC challenges Gujarat's 27 pc OBC quota in local bodies