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American TV commentator says Ganges sounds like a disease
Washington: The Ganges, a river held sacred by the Hindus, "sounds like a disease", a Fox News commentator has said, drawing protests from the Hindu community. Fox News Channel's Glenn Beck criticised the Ganges in his opinion show "The One Thing", in the section called This is the best America has to offer? which was aired on Sunday.
He said: "One big river they have there, that sounds like a disease. Come on, it does. I mean if somebody said, I am sorry, you have a really bad case of Ganges."
Hindu leader Rajan Zed said that the Ganges was sacred to Hindus worldwide and Beck's remarks were "very hurtful to the devotees".
The Ganga is sacred to one billion Hindus worldwide and such remarks were very hurtful to the devotees. Besides apparently denigrating the religion, it was belittling the entire community," Zed said in a letter he wrote to News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch, Fox chairman Roger Ailes and Glenn Beck. He demanded a statement on this matter.
The letter pointed out that Hinduism was the worlds oldest and third largest religion and its deep philosophical thoughts could not be taken lightly.
The uproar has got support from Jewish communities in the US. Rabbi Jonathan B. Freirich, a California Jewish community leader said ridiculing religious symbols in the name of free speech was not acceptable.
Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev condemned the comment and criticized the TV channel for calling Becks a senior reporter. People like him should come down to the Kumbh Mela which is being organized next month and take a dip in the Ganga to clean their sins, he told Zee News.
But there has been no apology from the TV host or the channel. Beck had earlier courted controversy when he had made a racist remark against President Barack Obama. The channel later said it was Becks personal opinion.
Ganga is the most sacred river to Hindus and is considered the lifeline to millions of Indians who depend on the mighty river for their daily needs.
Ganges disease news-American TV commentator says ?Ganges sounds like a disease?
Washington: The Ganges, a river held sacred by the Hindus, "sounds like a disease", a Fox News commentator has said, drawing protests from the Hindu community. Fox News Channel's Glenn Beck criticised the Ganges in his opinion show "The One Thing", in the section called This is the best America has to offer? which was aired on Sunday.
He said: "One big river they have there, that sounds like a disease. Come on, it does. I mean if somebody said, I am sorry, you have a really bad case of Ganges."
Hindu leader Rajan Zed said that the Ganges was sacred to Hindus worldwide and Beck's remarks were "very hurtful to the devotees".
The Ganga is sacred to one billion Hindus worldwide and such remarks were very hurtful to the devotees. Besides apparently denigrating the religion, it was belittling the entire community," Zed said in a letter he wrote to News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch, Fox chairman Roger Ailes and Glenn Beck. He demanded a statement on this matter.
The letter pointed out that Hinduism was the worlds oldest and third largest religion and its deep philosophical thoughts could not be taken lightly.
The uproar has got support from Jewish communities in the US. Rabbi Jonathan B. Freirich, a California Jewish community leader said ridiculing religious symbols in the name of free speech was not acceptable.
Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev condemned the comment and criticized the TV channel for calling Becks a senior reporter. People like him should come down to the Kumbh Mela which is being organized next month and take a dip in the Ganga to clean their sins, he told Zee News.
But there has been no apology from the TV host or the channel. Beck had earlier courted controversy when he had made a racist remark against President Barack Obama. The channel later said it was Becks personal opinion.
Ganga is the most sacred river to Hindus and is considered the lifeline to millions of Indians who depend on the mighty river for their daily needs.
Ganges disease news-American TV commentator says ?Ganges sounds like a disease?