In the wake of an uproar over a case in a Russian court seeking ban on Bhagwad Gita, Government today termed the complaint as “patently absurd” and expressed confidence that Moscow will resolve the matter “appropriately”.
Noting that the matter had been taken up at the “senior levels” of the Russian government, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna told Lok Sabha that the complaint seemed to be the handiwork of “some ignorant and misdirected or motivated individuals”.
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