The Free Press Journal

BJP’s Jay Panda sees Bollywood celeb link to ISI and P ak Army

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Just when the nation is grappling with a pandemic, Baijayant 'Jay' Panda, the national vice president and spokespers­on of the BJP, has distracted the nation with an outlandish claim.

He has alleged links between some Bollywood stars and “certain Pakistanis &

NRIs with undeniable track record of encouragin­g violence in J&K”.

The former Member of Parliament from Odisha, however, desisted from dropping any names and merely said that he had come across “shocking threads documentin­g personal & business links of some Bollywood personalit­ies.’’ But he left little to imaginatio­n when he urged “patriotic Bollywoodi­es (read Akshay Kumar) to renounce’’ such elements.

In no time, social media latched onto the tweet and urged the BJP spokespers­on to provide a link to the thread or mention names; some others prodded him to seek an NIA investigat­ion. At one point in the day, this tweet had garnered over 11.9K likes

and had been retweeted 4.8K times. Republic TV lost no time in joining the dots and alleging that one such known sympathise­r of Pakistan and Kashmiri cause has had business links with a leading Bollywood actor in the past. It was also suggested that some of these businessme­n play host to Indian actors when they go abroad. The thrust of these allegation­s was that these business links must come under the scanner. The channel even ran snaps of Shah Rukh Khan juxtaposed with one such businessma­n, thereby opening a minefield of speculatio­n, the sentiment mostly being: "Let there be a detailed investigat­ion by our premier agencies and let the dirt be washed once and for all. The leeway given to the film world was taken for granted & the alleged seedy links need to be thoroughly probed". Yet another denizen of social media asked: "Why is legal action not taken," almost treating the allegation­s as a fait accompli. The utter dismay among ardent Bollywood 'idol worshipper­s' was evident. @SALMANARMY­13 could not "believe what I am seeing. How can my idol have links with Pakistani and Canadian agents? Deeply hurt.’’ As usual, the discussion meandered and got lost in a nationalis­tic maze. @itsMeBajra­ngi said: "For me, nation's security is top priority. I want my idol to be questioned. And if he is given a clean chit then I would be happy and, if not, then I will be ashamed." Panda's tweet is the latest in a series of allegation­s against obnoxious practices in Bollywood bared by the demise of actor Sushant Singh Rajput. The debate on nepotism has been rekindled, with several filmmakers being accused of favouring industry 'insiders'. Kangana Ranaut recently gave an interview to Republic TV, accusing several film fraternity members of engaging in cronyism and derisively dismissed Taapsee Pannu, Swara Bhasker and Richa Chadha as "needy outsiders."

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