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‘Ensure ‘Padmavati’ Releases in Kerala,’ Congress Tells CM Vijayan

The opposition to this film from fascist forces is a clear example of curbing expression of freedom.

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Amid protests against Sanjay Leela Bhansali's upcoming film Padmavati, the Congress' Kerala unit on Sunday asked Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to ensure that the film is released in the state.

Questioning the Chief Minister's silence on the issue, state Congress president MM Hassan told IANS:

What baffles me is the silence of Vijayan. We all expected Vijayan would come out strongly against the present opposition against this film, but surprisingly, he has not uttered a word. I have now written to him to see that the state government should ensure that the film is released here and, if need be, security should also be given wherever the film is released in Kerala.
MM Hassan, State Congress president 
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In his letter, Hassan also pointed out that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has also promised to release the film in her state.

The opposition to this film from fascist forces is a clear example of curbing expression of freedom, adding that Vijayan’s silence is meant not to ruffle the “good” relations that he has with the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.  
MM Hassan, State Congress president 

Bhansali's historical drama Padmavati has been facing protests from Hindu groups and some critics have even issued violent threats over claims that the movie distorts various historical facts.


Recently, a body of a man was found hanging from Jaipur’s Nahargarh fort on Friday morning with a message written on a rock nearby suggesting the death was linked to the controversy surrounding Padmavati.

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“We don’t just hang effigies. Padmavati”, read the message ANI reported.  

Following a deluge of protests from the Karni Sena and a few politicians from the BJP, the BJP ruled states of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh have banned the film.

The film was scheduled to be released on 1 December, but has been deferred by the makers amid the controversy.

(This article was first Posted on IANS and has been republished with permission)

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