New Delhi: Kolkata-based model Hemoshree Bhadra claims to have won Miss Kolkata 2016 The title has become a hotly discussed topic social media criticism Wearing a revealing crop top to an after party Durga Puja Pandar is in the city.
These photos were shared with Instagramshowing a photo of her with two friends, who were also wearing outfits that many considered inappropriate religious celebration.
One of Badla’s friends wore a black gown with a thigh-high slit, while another wore an orange miniskirt paired with knee-high boots. Social media users were quick to label all three outfits “indecent” and “vulgar,” voicing their displeasure at women’s choice of clothing at religious sites.
Sanati MitraThe model influencer who shared the photo on Instagram wrote: “Awesome rebelliouswe never thought it was possible, as a girl we always knew our bodies were ‘bad’, but life is what it is and it provides new examples and experiences.
Outrage over Instagram post
The photo was shared by several people on social media platform X, racking up tens of thousands of views and sparking backlash.
Critics accused the three women of turning religious celebrations into photo opportunities to garner more attention, with hundreds of X users expressing outrage over their choice of clothing while visiting Kolkata’s Durga Puja pandal.
“Perfect example of third class,” one X user wrote.
Another wrote: “Who allowed them to come to Pandhar?”
Another said: “I know it’s your choice what to wear and what not to wear, but please don’t wear this around a goddess.”
“This is disrespectful! Always cover your head with your temples,” another user chimed in.