Site icon NewsroomPost

After ‘Boycott Eros Now’ trends on Twitter over ‘vulgar’ Navratri memes; Eros issues statement, delete posts

eros now

New Delhi: After boycott Eros Now started trending on social media on Thursday morning for sharing “vulgar” tweets and memes on Navratri. Eros has now issued a statement after removing the vulgar tweet linked with Navratri.

The statement read, “We at Eros love and respect our cultures equally. It is not, and it has never been our intention to hurt anyone’s emotions.”

It further said, “We have deleted the concerned post and apologize for having offended anybody’s sentiment.”

A section of the internet is upset with Eros Now for allegedly “violating” the religious festival of Navratri by “mocking” and “insulting” it.

 

Exit mobile version