Discrimination at Mumbai's Lalbaugcha RajaDiscrimination at Mumbai's Lalbaugcha Raja

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A video circulating on social media has sparked widespread anger. It shows security personnel at Mumbai’s iconic Lalbaugcha Raja Ganpati Pandal rudely pushing devotees while giving VIP guests preferential treatment. Lalbaugcha Raja, one of Mumbai’s oldest and most revered Ganesh mandals, sees visits from Bollywood celebrities and high-profile individuals every year.

“Bhed Bhav” at Lalbaugcha Raja:

The video has drawn criticism for what many are calling “bhed bhav,” or discrimination, against ordinary devotees. While VIPs were seen leisurely posing for pictures in front of the Ganesh idol, common visitors were hurried along by security staff. Many people have expressed disappointment, pointing out the stark difference in treatment between the two groups.


 

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Social Media Reactions:

One Instagram user remarked, “This is how normal people experience treatment at Lalbaugcha Raja. Even while seeking blessings, they face discrimination.” Another user voiced frustration, stating, “It’s very sad to watch people wait for over 10-15 hours just for a few seconds of darshan, only to receive such treatment.”

The comment section of the video is filled with disappointment and frustration. Many users have pointed out that everyone is equal in front of God, and that the management’s behavior is disgraceful. Calls for a more equitable system at the pandal are growing, with many urging the management to ensure fair treatment for all devotees, regardless of their status.

Celebrities at Lalbaugcha Raja:

Celebrities like Shah Rukh Khan, Shilpa Shetty, Varun Dhawan, and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan have visited Lalbaugcha Raja this year. The viral video highlights a stark contrast: while ordinary devotees were pushed aside, these celebrities received special treatment, intensifying the divide.

Actor Simran Budharup’s (Kumkum Bhagya) Experience:

Television actor Simran Budharup also had a “disheartening experience” at Lalbaugcha Raja. She shared a video on Instagram where she described how the pandal staff snatched her mother’s phone and pushed her when she tried to intervene. In her post, she expressed hope that this incident would serve as a wake-up call for event organizers.

Simran Budharup wrote, “People visit such places with good intentions, seeking positivity and blessings. Instead, we were met with aggression and disrespect.” She emphasized the need for awareness and accountability, urging the management to treat visitors with dignity and respect.

The incidents at Lalbaugcha Raja have sparked a much-needed conversation about fairness and respect in religious spaces. The overwhelming response on social media reflects the public’s demand for change. As the debate continues, it is crucial for the management at such revered places to ensure that every devotee receives equal respect and dignity, regardless of their status.

 

 

 

 

 

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