Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Ajmer Dargah Diwan wades in, wants PM to ban ‘Padmavati’

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

The ongoing row over upcoming Bollywood film “Padmavati” deepened further with Ajmer Dargah Diwan Zainul Abedin Ali Khan coming out in support of the protesting Rajput community and urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ban the film, saying it hurt religious sentiments.

In a statement, Abedin compared the film’s director, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, with controvers­ial writers Salman Rushdie, Taslima Nasreen and Tareq Fatah, who he said had “played with the religious sentiments of Muslims through their statements, while taking benefit of freedom of speech and expression.”

“Bhansali too has hurt the sentiments of people of Rajasthan who regard Rani Padmini as a motherly figure,” he said.

He also said a film, in which historical facts were depicted in a distorted manner, could adversely affect the law-and-order situation if it was allowed to be screened in theatres. Abedin added that the film should be reviewed and it should be ensured that it did not hurt the religious sentiments of any community.

Describing Rajput queen Padmini as a symbol of valour and pride for women, he alleged that Bhansali, for monetary gains, was trying to distort history and character of a woman who has inspired generation­s in Rajasthan and other parts of the country by her sacrifice. “She along with thousands of other Rajput women sacrificed their life to protect their honour and to dilute the significan­ce of such a character for paltry monetary gains should be vehemently opposed,” he added.

Abedin said it was surprising that even though there were countrywid­e protests against Bhansali’s film, the board put up by the ASI at the Chittorgar­h fort stated that Alauddin Khilji saw Rani Padmini through a mirror and reportedly went to the extent of ravaging Chittor in order to possess her.

AJMER:

 ?? HIMANSHU VYAS/HT PHOTO ?? Representa­tives of Sarv Brahmin Mahasabha sign a petition with blood in Jaipur on Thursday.
HIMANSHU VYAS/HT PHOTO Representa­tives of Sarv Brahmin Mahasabha sign a petition with blood in Jaipur on Thursday.

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