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MNS demand of Rs50m from producer Johar wrong: Govt

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new delhi — Union Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday said the government does not subscribe to the “wrong proposal” of MNS leader Raj Thackeray asking filmmakers to donate Rs50 million to the army for casting Pakistani actors.

“That is a wrong proposal and we don’t agree to it. The Maharashtr­a Chief Minister (Devendra Fadnavis) has also clarified that he was not part of the proposal,” Naidu told media persons on the sidelines of a CII conference on media and entertainm­ent industry.

“That was a proposal from some other party (Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena) and then it was accepted by the (film) producers. That is a matter between them, and the government has no role in that. The government doesn’t subscribe to that proposal,” Naidu said. He said it is the duty of the government to provide security, as law and order is a state subject.

“Keeping that in mind, the chief minister has taken initiative for amicable solution of the issue by holding discussion. Earlier, when people have tried to create disturbanc­e in theatres, they have been arrested,” he said, referring to the Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena (MNS) threatenin­g to vandalise theatres if movies featuring Pakistani actors were screened.

Addressing the conference, Naidu without naming Pakistan flayed the country for aiding and abetting terror. “We want good relations with all including our neighbours. But the neighbour too has to behave like a good neighbour.”

“Aiding, abetting, funding and

that is a wrong proposal and we don’t agree to it. the Maharashtr­a chief Minister (devendra Fadnavis) has also clarified that he was not part of the proposal M. Venkaiah Naidu

training terrorists, is not acceptable at all. They want to subvert the country. Why are you doing this? This will be ruinous for you also. Let us join together...why this kind of activity? Terrorism is the enemy of humanity,” added Naidu.

The minister’s comments came in the wake of protests by MNS workers over Karan Johar’s film Ae Dil Hai Mushkil which features Pakistani actor Fawad Khan. The film’s smooth release, on October 28, was ensured at a meeting of Film Producers’ Guild, producers and MNS chief Raj Thackeray, mediated by the Maharashtr­a Chief Minister last week. A key demand conceded in the meeting was Rs50 million contributi­on from the film makers for the army welfare fund.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar also said on Tuesday the Army Welfare Fund Battle Casualties is a voluntary donation and “no one’s neck” should be held for it.

“It is a voluntary donation and we therefore are not concerned with anyone demanding something to be donated to that...

“Basically, the concept is voluntary donation, and not holding the neck of someone (forcing),” the minister said. —

 ?? PTI ?? Congress party activists protest against the release of Ae dil hai mushkil in Mulund, Mumbai, on Monday. —
PTI Congress party activists protest against the release of Ae dil hai mushkil in Mulund, Mumbai, on Monday. —

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