Sanatan Sanstha suspects “Gaza-loving” Communist mindset behind ban of its religious Apps, demands action by Google against those responsible

The suspension of 28 employees, who were protesting in Google’s office for ‘Gaza’, has sparked controversy

Mumbai – Recently, 28 employees of Google went on strike to “cancel Google’s agreement with Israel” and exert pressure on Google. Taking strict action against these biased employees, Google has shown them the way out. When employees of such a large international establishment prioritize religion overwork and promote a communist agenda, it raises concerns about justice. Consequently, five Apps of Sanatan Sanstha providing religious worship, aarti, chanting, and public awareness were removed from the Google Play Store a few months ago. The possibility of a “Gaza” fame communist mentality influencing this decision cannot be ruled out. Sanatan Sanstha has demanded that Google take stringent action against the employees responsible for removing Sanatan’s community and nation-benefiting Apps.

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Google’s so-called Humanitarian employees

It appears that the staff mentioned above were protesting to stop the violence in Gaza or to prevent Google’s agreement with Israel from contributing to the conflict. However, one might question where this sensitivity hides when it comes to violence against Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh, among other places. Violence is ongoing in many regions globally, including Sudan, Balochistan and Afghanistan, aside from Gaza, leading to the destruction of humanity. The question arises: “Why didn’t the so-called humanitarian employees of Google want to protest these issues ?” It seems that a biased and one-sided stance has emerged regarding Israel.

Lift the ban on Sanatan Sanstha’s five Apps

The Apps – Sanatan Chaitanyavani, Ganesh Pooja and Aarti, Shraddha Vidhi, Survival Guide, and Sanatan Sanstha – which include chanting and aarti to Deities and are related to Sanatan Sanstha – have been removed from the Google Play Store without prior notice. These actions were reportedly carried out by Google employees who have a mindset similar to those involved in the ‘Gaza’ controversy. These employees had also previously removed Apps like Bharat Matrimony, Shadi.com, Jobs.com and 99 Acres.com, among others; however, after facing significant opposition, those Apps were restored on the Play Store. The demand now is for Sanatan Sanstha’s Apps which are beneficial to society and downloaded by thousands of followers should be reinstated on the Google Play Store.