The Kashmir Files: Politics intensifies between BJP-Congress on 'The Kashmir Files', Gandhi family silent on Indira's letter


Posted on 15th Mar 2022 10:12 am by rohit kumar

The film 'The Kashmir Files', made on the displacement of Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir and the atrocities on them by the jihadis, is creating a tremendous buzz in the country. So far, five states of the country have announced to make this film tax-free. On the other hand, politics has started on the film 'The Kashmir Files'. Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party have come face to face on this. Kerala Congress has put the party to death by tweeting sarcasm on Kashmiri Pandits. In this sequence, Kerala Congress first made a controversial tweet about the film, although the party later deleted the tweet. Along with this, various organizations are demonstrating in front of cinema halls and multiplexes in many cities including Raipur, Agra to release the film on fewer screens.

 

1- Madhya Pradesh government has given one day off to the policemen to watch the film. Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra has asked the Director-General of Police to give one day's leave to the policemen to watch the film. He has said that whenever the policemen want to go to see a film with their family as per their convenience, their leave should be granted on that day. On the other hand, Congress MLA from Rajasthan Bhanwarlal Sharma has demanded to make the film 'The Kashmir Files' tax-free in the state. He said that it is necessary so that more and more people see the pain of Kashmiri Brahmins.

 

2- Seven states of the country have made this film tax-free. Till now, tax has been made free in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Haryana, Goa, Tripura, and Uttarakhand. At the same time, along with the BJP in Rajasthan, Congress MLAs have also demanded to make the film tax-free. There has been a jump of 325 percent in the film's earnings in three days. The screens of the film have also been increased from 600 to 2000.

 

BJP leaders created ruckus in Chhattisgarh

 

A video of the uproar of BJP leaders who went to watch the film in Chhattisgarh's capital Raipur has also surfaced. In this, BJP leaders are alleging that despite the seats being vacant in the multiplex PVR, tickets are not being given. Housefull's board has been put in PVR. Regarding 'The Kashmir Files', the Kerala Congress had tweeted on Sunday that the number of Muslims killed in Jammu and Kashmir has been more than the number of Pandits. As soon as the tweet went viral, people from all sides started surrounding the Congress.

 

Former PM Indira Gandhi had replied to the letter

 

Meanwhile, Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, director of 'The Kashmir Files' has shared a letter from former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on Twitter. He wrote this letter to Dr. N. Mitra, a Kashmiri Pandit living in New York, on January 8, 1981. Dr. Mitra had written a letter to the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi after the sudden disappearance of her niece living in Kashmir. In response, Indira Gandhi sent him a letter. The film director shared the screenshot of the same letter of Indira Gandhi on Twitter and wrote, 'Dear Rahul Gandhi Ji, your grandmother had a different opinion. However, there has been no comment from Rahul Gandhi, Sonia, or Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on this tweet of the Kerala Congress so far. Politics has also started on their silence.

 

debate on social media

 

It is worth noting that once again the case of Kashmir Pandits is in the headlines on the pretext of the Bollywood film 'The Kashmir Files'. Now, this matter is gaining political momentum. With the mention of Article 370 in the film and the mention of Congress, its political spectrum has become bigger. There has been a debate on social media regarding this film. The film 'Kashmir Files', based on the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, is getting a great response at the box office. From social media to all the platforms, it is being discussed a lot. The round of allegations and counter-allegations has started between Congress and the BJP regarding this film.

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