Online sale of obscene images of Hindu deities: Delhi Police issues notice

New Delhi: The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) has alerted Delhi Police about alleged online sale of pornographic images featuring Hindu goddesses.

According to DCW chief Swati Maliwal, there was a complaint that some persons were selling obscene depictions of revered Hindu deities on the Internet.

“A notice has been sent to the police to immediately arrest the man who committed this disgusting and shameless act. Will not leave this man!” Maliwal said in a video which she posted on X.

“The complainant has alleged that some persons are selling online pornographic pictures of Hindu goddesses and that he has been receiving some email regarding the same. The alleged email also contains some sample pictures of goddesses depicted in an obscene manner,” DCW said in a statement.

DCW has issued a notice to Delhi Police and sought a report on action taken in the matter.

A senior official of Delhi Police confirmed that a complaint has been received and an investigation started on the matter, reported PTI.

Maliwal has sought a copy of FIR along with details of accused arrested in the matter and details of steps taken by Delhi Police to remove the content from the internet.

“The act is extremely disrespectful and has the potential of hurting religious sentiments and causing enmity among groups. This is a very serious matter. An FIR must be registered immediately and the accused should be arrested. The objectionable content must be removed from the internet immediately,” Maliwal said.

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