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Hindus Urges To Apologise For Hurting Religious Sentiments

Entertainment Desk (December 19, 2018): While various mediums have previously been under fire for depicting a negative image of Muslims through their content, this time it’s the Hindu sentiments as well that were poked at by Marvel Entertainment.

According to a report by Hollywood Reporter, a Hindu cleric named Rajan Zed has demanded an apology from the American entertainment company for referring to Hinduism as a ‘false religion’ in the relaunched version of ‘Uncanny X-Men.’

The report further revealed that the comic book also exhibited offensive elements of the destruction of specific temples including the Padmanabhaswamy Temple.“It was very hurtful to the Hindu community because a popular platform like Marvel labelled a sacred and highly revered Hindu temple as a fake house of worship,” stated Zed.

“Comics publishers should be more sensitive while handling faith related subjects; as these being a powerful medium; left a lasting impact on the unsuspecting minds of highly impressionable children, teens and other young people,” he added.

The contentious parts of the comic book show the character of X-Man destroying the temples while another character claiming to be an almighty being can be seen saying: “Mankind is being led down the wrong path by religious leaders.”

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