Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party came under fire on Saturday for demanding cuts to an Indian film, claiming it showcased “anti-Modi hatred”.
A scene in the Tamil-language film “Mersal” shows a character delivering a fiery monologue in which he attacks the government’s failure to provide free public healthcare despite charging a national goods and services tax (GST) of up to 28 percent.
“People are paying seven percent GST in Singapore and receiving free medical care. The Indian government is taking 28 percent GST from people. Why can’t the government provide free medical care?,” says the character, played by south Indian star Vijay, who goes by one name.
The scene sparked an uproar among members of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) who have called for it to be deleted from the film.
H. Raja, the BJP’s national secretary, said the film showcased “Vijay’s anti-Modi hatred” as he countered the claims made in the movie.
“It’s a lie that medical treatment is free in Singapore,” he tweeted Friday.
The BJP’s demands for a cut to the film incited anger on social media, where hashtags #Mersal and #MersalvsModi were trending Saturday after many users accused the party of curbing freedom of expression.
Political rivals also attacked the Hindu nationalist party’s censorious demands.
“Mr. Modi, cinema is a deep expression of Tamil culture and language. Don’t try to demon-etise Tamil pride by interfering in Mersal,” Rahul Gandhi, vice president of the opposition Congress party, tweeted Saturday referring to the government’s controversial cash ban, the so-called demonetization, imposed last year.
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