
ISKCON writes to Mumbai CP, seeks action against stand-up comedian Surleen Kaur
New Delhi: The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) on Friday shot off a letter to Mumbai’s Commissioner of Police, urging him to take action against stand-up comedian Surleen Kaur Grover over a controversial video.
In the letter issued by Radharaman Das, ISKCON spokesperson, has stated that “Surleen is saying within the video — ‘Of course, we’re all ISKCON. However, all of the folks inside are porn …”
“This is highly objectionable and defamatory. It has caused great pain to the followers of Sanatan Dharma, Hindus and ISKCON worldwide devotees,” the letter reads.
Dear Sir @CPMumbaiPolice
Pls find our complaint agains Surleen Kaur & @ShemarooEnt for using inappropriate words for ISKCON, for our Rishis, Hindus.This is very unfortunate that there has been narrative building against the followers of Sanatan Dharma on different platforms pic.twitter.com/ldEDY47REY
— Radharamn Das (@RadharamnDas) May 28, 2020
We don’t accept your apology @ShemarooEnt . We will proceed legally against you, @BalrajSyal & Surleen Kaur. This has become a trend to demean Sanatan Dharma. No more.
We will make an example out of this nonsense.
Enough is enough. https://t.co/IVqisrCfrs
— Radharamn Das (@RadharamnDas) May 28, 2020