Telangana Ganesh Idol Sparks Controversy Over Muslim-Style Attire
HYDERABAD, India (Sept. 16) — A controversy has erupted in Telangana over the attire used for a Ganesh idol, which some claim offends Hindu sentiments. The dispute centers around the use of clothing inspired by the film Bajirao Mastani, which critics say resembles traditional Muslim dress.
The Young Lions Youth Association's Ganesh idol display has come under scrutiny after the outfit chosen for the idol drew comparisons to Muslim attire. The choice was reportedly inspired by the costume worn by actor Ranveer Singh in the film Bajirao Mastani. The organizers of the display have faced backlash from individuals who believe the clothing disrespects Hindu traditions.
In a statement, the organizers clarified that the selection of the Bajirao Mastani theme was not intended to offend. They attributed the controversy to a misunderstanding between the designer and the committee members. Despite the uproar, the Young Lions Youth Association has pledged to continue the festival peacefully.
"We never intended to hurt anyone's sentiments," the organizers said. "The mix-up was an unfortunate result of miscommunication."
HYDERABAD, India (Sept. 16) — A controversy has erupted in Telangana over the attire used for a Ganesh idol, which some claim offends Hindu sentiments. The dispute centers around the use of clothing inspired by the film Bajirao Mastani, which critics say resembles traditional Muslim dress.
The Young Lions Youth Association's Ganesh idol display has come under scrutiny after the outfit chosen for the idol drew comparisons to Muslim attire. The choice was reportedly inspired by the costume worn by actor Ranveer Singh in the film Bajirao Mastani. The organizers of the display have faced backlash from individuals who believe the clothing disrespects Hindu traditions.
In a statement, the organizers clarified that the selection of the Bajirao Mastani theme was not intended to offend. They attributed the controversy to a misunderstanding between the designer and the committee members. Despite the uproar, the Young Lions Youth Association has pledged to continue the festival peacefully.
"We never intended to hurt anyone's sentiments," the organizers said. "The mix-up was an unfortunate result of miscommunication."
