Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Hindu witch doctors in Auckland fool the public


So-called Hindu witch doctors have advertised in local Indian media about their services and this has led to a complaint being filed with Advertising Standards Authority because of an uproar among the Indian community. The complaint had been lodged by Thakur Ranjit Singh on behalf of Indian Media Watch New Zealand.
This has been reported in nzherald.co.nz dated 27 August 2015.
Community leaders in Auckland had held a meeting where they called for an investigation into how the witch doctors have been able to live and work in New Zealand. The local Indian media also came in for criticism for advertising their services.
Apparently, these so-called witch doctors, healers and astrologers in South Auckland have charged thousands of dollars in return for promised financial fortunes and love-life successes that do not materialize. They exploit the religious sentiments of people and mint their millions because their claims are hollow – but, some people live on hope and believe that these can become true. And, the so-called witch doctors live on them like parasites.
These ads have appeared in the Indian Newslink, Manukau Courier and Apna TV.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)


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