‘Kamasutra and Christmas’ Event Stopped by Goa Police after Public Outroar 

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PANAJI — An advertisement for a four-day event titled “Tales of Kamasutra and Christmas Celebrations” in Goa triggered outrage, prompting the police to direct the organisers to cancel the programme scheduled next month, an official said on Sunday.

The police took cognisance of the matter after a local NGO objected to the event scheduled to be held from December 25 to 28 in the coastal state.

The police shared a poster of the event on X on Sunday, saying that they have taken cognisance of the matter and have directed the organisers not to go ahead with the programme, PTI reported.

“Organisers have also been directed to remove the advertisements from social media,” police said in its post, adding that police stations have been directed to maintain vigil over upcoming events in their jurisdiction.

The event, “Tales of Kamasutra and Christmas Celebrations”, was advertised on social media under the banner of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh Foundation. While the poster did not have the location of the event, it mentioned that the facilitator was Swami Dhyan Sumit, founder of Osho Ludiana Meditation Society of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh Foundation.

The police also tagged a post by Arun Pandey, the founder and director of Goa-based NGO ARZ (Anyan Rahit Zindagi), who lodged a formal complaint with the crime branch against the event.

“It is really unfortunate that in the name of OSHO, Christmas, Meditation.. Goa is being advertised as a sex destination. I have lodged a written complaint with the Goa Crime Branch. Hoping that strict action will be taken against the advertisers and organisers,” Pandey wrote.

A few other organisations, including a local Congress unit of Santra Cruz in North Goa had also raised objections over the event.

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