This guy @prasadvedpathak has manufactured a controversy out of thin air.
He's portraying a thin white strip, reportedly laid to help barefoot monks avoid scorching surfaces in summer and slippery moss during monsoons, as if common areas are being converted into religious spaces. The reality is that it's not even used only by monks. Elderly residents benefit from it too.
What's even more convenient to ignore is that official permission from the housing society had already been obtained before the strip was laid. The building has 33 flats, of which only 4 or 5 belong to Jain families. The stripe was applied only after following the prescribed process and obtaining approval.
The family involved also made their position crystal clear. They stated that if this small arrangement hurt anyone's sentiments, they would never do it again. It's difficult to find a more reasonable and conciliatory response than that.
Yet even after these facts became public, this moron continued with the same aggressive rhetoric, using phrases like "cut it out now" and "I won't tolerate this." At that point, it stops looking like a fight for principles and starts looking like a performance for attention.
I highly doubt he'd show the same enthusiasm when it comes to illegally occupied 20 foot Ganesh pandals blocking 30 foot roads every year. Speaking up there would get his ass thrashed.
Bro seems perfectly fine with incidents of assault during Holi and animal being slaughtered inside society compounds, but a harmless WHITE STRIPE is apparently where he draws the line. No pun intended.
Going by his media appearances and tweets, the fact remains that both his YouTube channels have been inactive for over a year. The Jain community is an easy target because it is unlikely to respond with threats, violence, or retaliation.
Bro has 2 YouTube channels both stagnant for more than a year.
●The jain couple who made the white stripes with the intention of serving jain sadhu is clearly stating(in the video) that society commeettee had given him permission , which is an formal way a member opts for before doing something in society and not visit each and every flat.
●He is saying even after taking permission if someone feels its supremacy than they,ll remove it.
They don't want to hurt anyone's feelings.The issue should have been ended there itself.
●Its quite visible now that the couple who is raising this issue is merely doing this for publicity and fame. They are trying to spread an flase narrative through which they divide jains and Marathi which is impossible.
●I was born and raised in Mumbai, in the heart of Dadar–Shivaji Park. Never in my life have I experienced any such conflict with my Marathi friends, neighbours, or colleagues. In fact, the bond we share is one of the strongest and most genuine relationships I have known.
●Do not let a few loud voices convince you that there is a conflict where none exists. The real story is not one of supremacy or division. The real story is one of friendship, respect, and harmony between two communities that have lived side by side for generations.
●Mumbai taught us to respect differences. Maharashtra taught us to live together. Let us not allow anyone to destroy that spirit for their own agenda.
Jai maharashtra 🙏🇮🇳
@AUThackeray should work on his legacy while he still has some time to do some good because he is on the same path as Rahul Gandhi who will retire without doing any good to the country.
The attack on Abhishek Banerjee, a Member of Parliament, is a signal to the world of how democracy has virtually been ended in our country.
Law and order is either not purposefully in control, or is beyond control.
If the safety of MPs cannot be assured, what is the world going to look at this as? Investors? Tourists?
Such a shameful point in our once democratic system
At last, a story that can truly capture the legendary journey of King Chandragupta who built one of the largest empires in the Indian subcontinent, only to renounce it all and embrace life as a Jain monk
As per BBNG - Aditya Dhar’s Next: A Grand Chandragupta Maurya–Era Epic with Ranveer Singh in Talks
Word is that Aditya Dhar is gearing up for a major new project—reportedly a large-scale historical epic set in the era of Chandragupta Maurya, with Ranveer Singh associated with the film.
One interesting detail: it’s not yet confirmed whether Ranveer will portray Chandragupta Maurya himself.
The information circulating suggests it may instead be a story set within that historical period, rather than a direct biopic—so the exact focus remains unclear for now.
An official announcement is expected sometime in November. At present, discussions are underway with Jio and Birla, with one of them likely to come on board as the financier.
That said, timelines are still flexible, so the announcement could shift slightly—but it is expected to happen within this year.
#RanveerSingh #AdityaDhar