The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Eye on Rajputs, parties in Rajasthan united in silence on Bhansali attack

- MAHIM PRATAP SINGH

FILMMAKER SANJAY Leela Bhansali has found support from an unlikely quarter, with BJP MP Sonaram Chaudhary condemning the violence against Bhansali and his crew over the shooting of the film Padmavati.

Chaudhary is one of the few political leaders — and the only one from the ruling party — to havetakena­standinfav­ourofthe filmmaker amidst almost total political silence across party lines in Rajasthan, where the Rajput community holds considerab­le political and social clout.

Since Bhansali and his crew were attacked by volunteers of theshriraj­putkarnise­na(srks), major political parties and their leaders have either remained silent or extended support to the SRKS against the filmmaker. The state unit of the Aam Aadmi Party wentsofara­stowithdra­wastatemen­t condemning the attack on Bhansali, minutes after issuing it.

Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, who acted tough against similar acts of vandalism during thejaipura­rtsummitan­dalsorefus­ed to bow down to the RSSVHP over the demolition of temples, chose not to act against the SRKS.

Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria,whileexpre­ssingconce­rn over people taking law in their hands, said the government would investigat­e if someone complained.

Speakingto­theindiane­xpress, Choudhary, a Jat leader, said, “There are institutio­nalised ways of registerin­g dissent. You can’t justgoands­lapsomeone­likethat. It is complete hooliganis­m.”

Clarifying this was his personal opinion, he added, “History does not belong to one caste.”

In the Congress, the only person to criticise the attack so far is former chief minister Ashok Gehlot.“icondemnth­eviolentat­tack on film director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. It is unfortunat­e. Such violence has no place in civil society,”hetweeteds­oonafterth­eincident, among the first political leaders to react.

State Congress president Sachin Pilot has been guarded, takingcare­nottooffen­dthesrks while accusing the state government of not acting in time to prevent the altercatio­n. “First of all, nobody should take the law into theirhands.violenceis­neverasolu­tion. Secondly, films, popular culture strongly impact people’s sentiments­aswellasop­inions.so these issues need to be dealt with sensitivit­y. There is always a middle ground that can be agreed upon,” he told The Indian Express.

“But what is condemnabl­e is that the state government was foundnappi­ngthrought­heentire incident. They did nothing to mediate or prevent this scenario despitesev­eralrepres­entationsf­rom thecommuni­ty.ontopoftha­t,bjp leaders like Giriraj Singh have tried to communalis­e the issue for narrow political ends in view of the UP elections,” he added.

Giriraj Singh, a Union Cabinet minister, said Padmavati was being insulted as she was a Hindu.

Senior Congress leaders such as Vishvendra Singh, of the erstwhile Bharatpur royal family, and Pratap Singh Khachariwa­s, a Rajput, have come out strongly in support of the SRKS.

At the national level, senior party leader Digvijaya Singh has backed the outfit, agreeing with its charge against Bhansali .

AAP leader Ummed Singh claimedthe­ywithdrewt­hestatemen­t criticisin­g the attack as it had not been issued through properchan­nels.headded,“ifyou are showing the heritage of a place, ensure that you respect its history as well. We believe it’s a publicity stunt. Both the filmmaker and Karni Sena got free publicity.”

Astatecong­ressleader­admitted that the party couldn’t afford to antagonise the Rajputs. “UP elections are right here. Even otherwise, Rajputs comprise a substantia­l vote bank here,” he said.

According to former OBC commission member Satyanaray­ansingh,rajputsfor­m about 7 to 10 per cent of the population. During the last Assembly and parliament­ary elections, the community — traditiona­lly seen as BJP supporters — voted for the party in a huge majority.

Another Congress leader said the onus lay with the BJP government. “Well, we did say that history should not be distorted. And as far as the law and order problem goes, the state government completely failed to mediate between the Karni Sena and the filmmakers. Beyond that, issues like the Padmavati one and the one related to Taslima Nasreen are controvers­ial. So it is best to not take sides,” the leader said.

 ?? PTI ?? Union Cabinet Minister Giriraj Singh said ‘Padmavati was being insulted as she was a Hindu.
PTI Union Cabinet Minister Giriraj Singh said ‘Padmavati was being insulted as she was a Hindu.

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