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Showing posts with label #Messenger of God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Messenger of God. Show all posts

Saturday, January 17, 2015

CBFC row: Congress hits out at Jaitley

New Delhi: Congress on Saturday hit out at I&B Minister Arun Jaitley for making government's "problems with Censor Board into UPA versus NDA issue" and asked what stopped it from sacking the Board members over the last eight months if it felt that the appointments were politicised.

After nine members put in their papers protesting alleged government interference, Jaitley today rejected the charge saying "it is regrettable that the UPA appointees have decided to politicise routine issues".

"Well it is extremely unfortunate and regrettable that the Finance Minister has sought to politicise their problems with the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) and turn it into a UPA vs NDA issue," party leader and former I and B Minister Manish Tewari said reacting to remarks by Jaitley, who also holds the Finance portfolio.

"The fact is, if the Finance Minister believed that the UPA had politicised these appointments, they should have sacked the board right away, why wait eight months for them to resign," he said.

Tewari said that Jaitley's charge was nothing but an "excuse for their own incompetence".

"They have not been able to have a working relationship with the Board and therefore they are now trying to put the blame and the responsibility on the shoulders of the UPA," he said.

He said that the fact is that if the government had thought that UPA had done something wrong, there is nothing which stopped it from sacking the Board or replacing the members.

"So, this is completely hocus-pocus and it is an attempt to deflect attention from their own incompetence," he said.

Tewari's reaction came as Jaitley insisted that government maintains an arms length in all matters relating to film certification and charged the members with politicising the issue.

Censor Board Chairperson Leela Samson and some other members have resigned amid a controversy over clearance to Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh's film "Messenger of God".

Punjab Govt puts ban on screening of 'Messenger of God'

Chandigarh: Punjab Government today decided to put a ban on the screening of the controversial
movie 'Messenger of God (MSG)' featuring Dera Sacha Sauda Chief Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh, in apprehension of breach of peace.

"The Punjab Government has decided to stop screening of the movie 'Messenger of God (MSG)' in the state," Harcharan Bains, Advisor to the Punjab Chief Minister, told PTI here.

Friday, January 16, 2015

"MSG - The Messenger of God" premiere postponed, alert in Punjab, Haryana

New Delhi: Police and security agencies in Punjab and Haryana were put on alert Friday after protests against Dera Sacha Sauda sect leader Gurmeet Ram Rahim's debut movie "MSG - The Messenger of God".

The movie's high profile premiere, scheduled to be held in Gurgaon on Friday, was postponed till Sunday even as the sect authorities claimed they had received the formal letter of approval for release of the film.

Protests against the film were witnessed at some places in Haryana and Punjab on Friday. Police officials in both states said security agencies were put on alert.

In Punjab, additional security forces were stationed in Amritsar, Bathinda and other places. Sikh organisations and leaders, including the ruling Shiromani Akali Dal, are opposed to the sect and its leader.

Authorities in Haryana put security forces on alert in Sirsa district, where the sect has its headquarters near Sirsa town (275 km from Chandigarh), Gurgaon and some other places. Police detained scores of Indian National Students' Organisation activists in Gurgaon as they were protesting against the film.

The producers of the Dera Sacha Sauda chief starrer "MSG - The Messenger of God" claimed on Friday that they have got the required permission from the censor board for the movie's release. Dera Sacha Sauda's spokesman Pawan Insan told IANS that they received the formal letter of approval from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) on Friday.

He added that the film premiere will be held on Sunday and that the film will be released soon. MSG was earlier scheduled to be released on Friday (Jan 16) but did not get the CBFC approval in time.

The film had run into trouble this week with the CBFC refusing to give it clearance for release and referring the case to the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT). The FCAT approved the release of the film.

This led to CBFC chairperson Leela Samson resigning from the post on Thursday night. Sect leader Gurmeet Ram Rahim told media in Gurgaon on Friday that there was nothing objectionable in MSG. He said he did not want to comment about the controversy around the censor board refusing to give clearance to the film and the resignation of Samson.

"There is a move to stop the release of the film. I have no knowledge on why the censor board objected to the film," the sect leader said. He said the film carried a message against social evils like alcoholism, prostitution and drugs and promoted good causes like blood donation and doing voluntary work.