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2 lions in India named after Hindu deity and Muslim emperor spark court petition
- An Indian Hindu nationalist group wants a court to stop the lioness named after deity Sita and the lion called Akbar from sharing a zoo enclosure
- Critics say religious intolerance has been growing in India since the Hindu nationalist BJP came to power in 2014
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An Indian Hindu nationalist organisation has launched a court petition to stop two lions named after the Hindu deity Sita and a 16th-century Muslim emperor from sharing a zoo enclosure.
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), a prominent right-wing Hindu organisation, went to court in West Bengal state after reports a lioness named Sita had been put together with a lion called Akbar.
Akbar was a Mughal emperor who extended Muslim rule over much of the Indian subcontinent, a time Hindu nationalist groups say was a period of slavery.
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“Sita cannot stay with the Mughal emperor Akbar,” VHP official Anup Mondal said Sunday, saying it hurt religious sentiments in the Hindu-majority nation.
The VHP lodged a plea on Friday calling for a name change.
“Such act amounts to blasphemy and is a direct assault on the religious belief of all Hindus,” the VHP said in its petition to the court.
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