This story is from November 15, 2017
Two more Rajasthan BJP leaders join chorus against Padmavati
JAIPUR: Increasing number of BJP leaders from the state are joining the chorus against director Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s controversial film 'Padmavati'.
The latest to join the debate are state party president Ashok
On a post on Twitter and facebook, state higher education minister Kiran Maheshwari said that Rani Padmini was the symbol of women’s courage and dignity. "Her insult will not be acceptable to anyone. The constitution does not allow hurting the cultural pride by fictional, untrue and misleading ideas," she wrote. Maheshwari has uploaded a poster on the social media which says that presenting fictional characters as historical pride will not be tolerated. The poster also has photos of chief minister Vasundhara Raje, PM Narendra Modi and
The protest over the film has picked up a political colour in the state with several politicians questioning the 'distortion' of history by director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Initially, those from the Rajput community, like cabinet minister
Parnami
and higher education minister Kiran Maheshwari. "Distortion of historical facts will not be allowed," said Parnami while interacting with the media at the state party headquarters on Wednesday. He said the state government will ensure that the public sentiments and historical facts are not compromised with. "Rajasthan is proud of its history and at distortion of it will not be allowed," said Parnami.On a post on Twitter and facebook, state higher education minister Kiran Maheshwari said that Rani Padmini was the symbol of women’s courage and dignity. "Her insult will not be acceptable to anyone. The constitution does not allow hurting the cultural pride by fictional, untrue and misleading ideas," she wrote. Maheshwari has uploaded a poster on the social media which says that presenting fictional characters as historical pride will not be tolerated. The poster also has photos of chief minister Vasundhara Raje, PM Narendra Modi and
BJP National
President Amit Shah.The protest over the film has picked up a political colour in the state with several politicians questioning the 'distortion' of history by director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Initially, those from the Rajput community, like cabinet minister
Rajendra Rathore
, voiced their concern but with other communities supporting Rajput Karni Sena’s demand of a ban on the film and protests across the state, more leaders are now speaking up against the film.Popular from City
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