The Asian Age

Khadi body pulls up staff for PM calendar protests

Sena says attempt to muzzle is ‘dictatorsh­ip’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The controvers­y over Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photo being featured on the Khadi and Village Industries Commission’s (KVIC) 2017 calendar shows no sign of dying down. The KVIC has now sent a notice to Khadi Gramodyog Karmachari Sena (KGKS), the Shiv Sena-led union of khadi workers for their agitation against the removal of Mahatma Gandhi’s photo from KVIC’s yearly calendar, and using Mr Modi’s picture in its place. The workers had undertaken a one-day ‘Atmaklesh’ agitation at the KVIC’s headquarte­rs in Vile Parle, Mumbai earlier this month.

The notice dated January 16 and sent by the deputy CEO to the general secretary of KGKS, asked an explanatio­n for the protest on January 12. The notice said that the protest, held at KVIC’s Vile Parle office prayer hall, got wide publicity in social, TV and print media for two days, January 12 and 13. The notice asks protesters if they had taken prior approval from authoritie­s before conducting the agitation. It also asks the protesters if they had prior permission of authoritie­s for talking to the media over issues.

The sources said that KGKS has already replied to the notice, saying that the KGKS “had not gone to the media”. Meanwhile, KGKS chairman and Shiv Sena MP for Lok Sabha, Anandrao Adsul, told The Asian Age, “KGKS workers have not done anything wrong. To protest against mistakes in a Gandhian way is everybody’s right. Removal of Ghandhiji’s photo is a mistake. If authoritie­s try to muzzle this lawful protest, then it is dictatorsh­ip. And we will fight this dictatorsh­ip.”

Congress also reacted aggressive­ly to the issue. Ex-CM Prithviraj Chavan said, “This whole episode of using Mr Modi’s photo is sad enough. Backlash over such usage is expected and now government is trying to whitewash the matter.”

 ??  ?? A picture of the KVIC calendar 2017 with PM Narendra Modi’s picture on it.
A picture of the KVIC calendar 2017 with PM Narendra Modi’s picture on it.

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