January,19 2018
Continuing with their protest against Sanjay Leela Bhansali's
"Padmaavat", the Shree Rajput Karni Sena on Friday warned that Censor Board
chief Prasoon Joshi will not be allowed to enter the city during the Jaipur
Literature Festival and will be "thrashed" if he does so.
"Those
supporting release of the film or saying anything in support of the film will
never be allowed to get into Jaipur," Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi, president of Karni
Sena, said in a video message.
The change of name of the film from
"Padmavati" to "Padmavaat" doesn't appeal us. We want a total ban on the film,
he said.
He requested that Prime Minister Narendra Modi intervene in the
matter and appealed to him to ban the film. He said the Central Board of Film
Certification (CBFC) comes under the central government and hence the government
should take action to ban the film.
"Bhansali had promised that the film,
once ready, will be first shown to Lokendra Singh Kalvi and other members, but
they went ahead and released a trailer and the 'Ghoomar' song without showing it
to them, which was wrong," he complained.
He alleged that the government
"brings the Hindutva and temple issues only to get votes".
Speaking to
IANS, Vijendra Singh, spokesperson of Karni Sena, said that Prasoon Joshi will
be "accorded the same welcome" as was given to Bhansali when he was in
Rajasthan. "He will not be allowed to enter our city's premises. Bhansali was
slapped, but he (Joshi) will be thrashed here," he warned.
He said that
NH3 in Uttar Pradesh has been blocked to protest release of the film.
The
Karni Sena will be announcing a Bharat Bandh on January 25, the day the film
releases. Lokendra Singh Kalvi, chief of the Rajput association, will be in
Mumbai on that day to ensure that the bandh remains effective.