FIR Filed Against YouTuber for Derogatory Remarks on St. Francis Xavier
FIR against YouTuber for derogatory remarks on SFX
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Vasco police in Goa, India, have filed a First Information Report (FIR) against YouTuber Gautam Khattar for derogatory comments made about St. Francis Xavier during an event. The remarks have sparked outrage among the Christian community and prompted calls for immediate action from political leaders.
- 01FIR filed against YouTuber Gautam Khattar for derogatory remarks.
- 02Comments made at the Bhagwan Parshuram Janmotsav event in Vasco.
- 03Political leaders demand action to maintain communal harmony in Goa.
- 04Opposition parties condemn the remarks as divisive and hateful.
- 05The incident has hurt the sentiments of the Christian community.
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Vasco police in Goa, India, have filed a First Information Report (FIR) against YouTuber Gautam Khattar following derogatory remarks he made about St. Francis Xavier during the Bhagwan Parshuram Janmotsav event on Saturday. The comments have triggered significant backlash, with local political leaders condemning them as shameful and harmful to communal harmony. Peter D’Souza, president of the Cortalim block Congress committee, filed the complaint, stating that Khattar's remarks have hurt the sentiments of the Christian community. Opposition leader Yuri Alemao has called for immediate action from Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, emphasizing that such divisive statements have no place in Goa. Other leaders, including Fatorda MLA Vijai Sardesai and AAP Goa president Valmiki Naik, echoed these sentiments, urging swift action to prevent further communal discord. The incident highlights the delicate balance of communal relations in Goa, known for its diverse cultural heritage.
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The incident has raised concerns about communal harmony in Goa, potentially affecting community relations and public sentiment.
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