Bigg Boss 13: Karni Sena Demands Ban On Salman Khan’s Show, Alleges It To Be Against Indian Culture
Karni Sena, an organization which is known for targeting certain Bollywood films for ‘being against Hindu culture’, has now demanded a ban on Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss 13.
Karni
Sena,
an
organization
which
is
known
for
targeting
certain
Bollywood
films
for
'being
against
Hindu
culture',
has
now
demanded
a
ban
on
Salman
Khan's
Bigg
Boss.
The
popular
reality
show
is
currently
running
its
thirteen
season,
featuring
celebrities
from
the
TV
and
film
space
of
the
Hindi
entertainment
industry.
The
Rajasthan
based
vigilante
organization
has
written
a
letter
addressed
to
Prakash
Javdekar,
Minister
of
Information
and
Broadcasting,
calling
for
an
'immediate
ban'
on
Bigg
Boss
13
for
insulting
Hindu
traditions.
The
letter
makes
reference
to
clips
from
the
show,
which
involves
members
of
different
religious
communities
sharing
beds
with
each
other.
Alleging
the
show
to
be
'against
Indian
culture'
and
'corrupting'
Hindu
mentality,
the
Karni
Sena
suggests
it
to
be
promoting
love
jihad.
This,
the
organization
claims,
is
not
good
for
young
kids
who
watch
the
show.
It
also
opines
that
the
vulgarity
level
of
the
show
makes
it
a
difficult
watch
for
families
also.
In
the
past,
the
Karni
Sena
has
dragged
Bollywood
films
such
as
Padmaavat,
Article
15,
and
Manikarnika:
The
Queen
Of
Jhansi,
into
heated
controversies
on
the
same
account.
However,
this
is
not
the
only
organization
to
demand
a
ban
on
Bigg
Boss
13.
According
to
IANS,
the
Confederation
of
All
India
Traders
also
called
for
a
ban
on
the
show
recently.
This
season
of
Bigg
Boss
features
Devoleena
Bhattacharjee,
Paras
Chhabra,
Siddharth
Dey,
Sidharth
Shukla,
Koena
Mitra,
Rashami
Desai,
Abu
Malilk,
and
other
celebrities.