Celebrities add colour to Bhopal campaign

IANS  |  Bhopal 

The street-level campaign for the Lok Sabha seat doesnt match the nationwide audio-visual attention showered on the constituency.

The has concentrated on projecting as the sole reason to vote for the party. When the party zeroed in on Thakur as the candidate to take on veteran it was clear that communal polarisation would take precedence over political merit of the discourse.

Many activists from Bollywood have descended on to campaign against the Sadhvi particularly since her comments on have evoked sharp reactions in

who came to to campaign for the party said should have avoided commenting against who is acknowledged as a martyr not just by but by the entire nation. The has nothing to do with th' Sadhvi's statement which was her personal view.

Interestingly, has backed up on her statement.

clad in a saffron saree makes a statement. She said s'ffron doesn't afford any extra strength to the person. It is a sign of sacrifice. She was not afraid of the fraudsters coming in saffron garb. Terror may not have a religion but a terrorist does have one. There could be a Hindu terrorist just as there can be a Muslim terrorist.

Another saffron-clad activist who once contested the Lok Sabha elections from questio'ed the Sadhvi's claim that the fight was between Dharma and Adharma (right and wrong). It was the Sadhvi who strayed on the side of Adharma. He said there was nothing wrong in a Sadhu joining the as it was meant for the welfare of the society. The saffron represents the purity of fire. It could not be misused for spreading hate and discrimination.

Bhupesh Baghel, who campaigned for the party in Bhopal during the weekend said Pragya Singh Thakur went around to riding her motorcycle (wearing jeans and T-shirt) to terrorise people. She was a habitual offender who had stabbed a man and had attacked many people with slippers. The saffron robes were a much later acquisition and could not instantly turn her into a Sadhvi if she continued to harbour criminal thoughts.

The in the meantime stalled the launch of a short film - "Bhagwa Aatankwad Bhramjaal" in the state. The flick argues that Pragya Thakur was tormented over trumped-up charges in Malegaon blast. The launch aborted midway on Monday.

An EC team along with police reached the hotel where the short film made on Samjhauta Express, Malegaon, Ajmer Dargah and Mecca Masjid blasts were being shown to journalists at its launch. It was stopped midway.

The movie showed Swami Aseemanand and the Pragya Singh Thakur and others in police custody.

police station in-charge said that the EC revoked the permission it had given to the organisers (BVM) to hold the show, following a complaint by the

a member of the BVM said Mumbai-based of the short film has planned the launch of the film "or here.

"They are free to show the film after May 12 - after the election" for Bhopal seat gets over," says "pokesman

"The EC has put off the release of the biopic on former The same argument applies for this movie feat"ring Malegaon accused Pragya," said Gupta.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 06:44 IST