Wednesday, November 20News and updates from Kashmir

Director Vivek Agnihotri on board of committee that gave ‘The Kashmir Files’ censor certificate with no cut

The controversial film The Kashmir Files, which was released last week, was granted a censor certificate without a single cut. The director of the film Vivek Agnihotri happens to be on the board of Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

TMC Spokesperson Saket Gokhale, on Saturday, took to Twitter and said, “The pain of Kashmiri Pandits has been shamelessly used to spread hate, create polarization, & make crores – only to further the BJP’s agenda.”

It is pertinent to mention that the film, which has been widely promoted by the Hindu right wing regime, its leaders and supporters alike for casting light on suffering of the Kashmiri pandits, has been massively criticised for depicting half truths and promoting hatred towards Muslims.

Since the film has been released in cinemas, several videos have been circulated all over social media depicting cinema goers instigating audience to ‘exterminate’ Muslims after watching the film.

The film has been endorsed by the PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. In many BJP ruled states like UP, Tripura, Goa, Haryana, Gujarat and Uttarakhand, the film has been declared tax-free.

Meanwhile, the director of the film Vivek Agnihotri was recently provided with Y security across India by the Central Government.

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