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‘The Kerala Story’ ban in Bengal: BJP mulling moving court

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Kolkata, May 9:  After launching a scathing attack on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for banning the screening of the film ‘The Kerala Story’ in the state, the West Bengal BJP is likely to challenge the interdict in the Calcutta High Court.

A state committee member of the party said that the main contention is about the justification for banning it in Bengal, when the same is being screened in Kerala. “We will be consulting the legal brains and as suggested by them we might move the court against the decision to ban on specific grounds,” he said.

Meanwhile, the state spokesman of BJP in West Bengal said that the banning of the film in West Bengal is a classic example of the surrender of the state administration to religious fanatics.

“In a way the chief minister also insulted the common people from the minority community who are equally against such fanaticism. This decision marks the beginning of a black era in West Bengal,” he said.

Leader of Opposition in state Assembly Suvendu Adhikari has claimed that by banning the ‘The Kerala Story’, which is against IS and its modus operandi, the chief minister has indirectly sympathised with the group. “Why would law and order get disrupted in West Bengal if this movie is screened? The decision to ban the movie should be immediately withdrawn. Or else the chief minister should resign if she is not able to maintain law & order,” Adhikari said.

On Monday, while announcing the ban, the chief minister said that certain scenes in the film can affect peace and harmony in the state. “So, we have decided to
ban its screening everywhere in the state. The decision has been taken to maintain peace and harmony,” the Chief Minister told media persons.

While announcing the ban, she also took a dig at the Left government in Kerala for not taking a similar step. “I do not support CPI(M). I want to speak about people. CPI(M) has a clandestine understanding with the BJP. Instead of just criticising the film, the Kerala government should have taken a similar step,” Banerjee said.

IANS
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