Samson quits as censor head

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Censor board chief      Leela Samson has    resigned protesting alleged interference by the government. But she denied Friday that her exit was linked to controversial film “MSG”.
“It is absolutely true that I have resigned. (I resigned) last night by SMS and today by email and hard copy letter,” Samson told IANS on SMS.
Samson has headed the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), a statutory body under the information and broadcasting ministry, since 2011. It regulates the public exhibition of films under the Cinematograph Act, 1952.
An acclaimed Bharatnatyam dancer, Samson said her resignation followed interference by the government in the censor board’s working and what she described as coercion and corruption of panel members.
But she denied speculation that her departure was due to the clearance given by the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) to Dera Saccha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh’s film “MSG – The Messenger of God”.
When IANS asked Samson if “MSG” was the factor, she said: “That is not the reason.”
Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore said Samson’s resignation was her personal decision and there was no coercion by the government.
“Whatever the decision, it has to be acceptable to all,” he said, in an obvious reference to the FCAT’s green signal for “MSG”. “There was no coercion by the government. If she feels so, let her convey it to the government.”
“MSG” was reportedly first rejected by the examining committee of the censor board and referred to the revising committee.
When it too decided against clearing the film, it was referred to FCAT, which cleared it for release after asking producers to mute a word or two, according to an informed source. The film did not hit the screens as scheduled Friday. A spokesperson for the movie told IANS that it was ready for release in a week. (IANS)

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