‘Dynastic politics dangerous to democracy’
NEW DELHI, Mar 15:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today praised ‘The Kashmir Files’, a movie based on the plight of displaced Kashmiri Hindus, and slammed the “campaign to discredit” it by those who claim to be the flagbearers of freedom of expression.
“They are shocked that the truth that they tried to suppress is now coming out with the backing of facts and efforts,” Modi said in a ringing endorsement of the film that is now at the centre of a political slugfest with the Congress and some other opposition parties objecting to it.
Addressing the BJP Parliamentary Party Meeting, Modi spoke at length about the film and lamented that no attempt has been made till now to make movies depicting the horrors of Partition and Emergency as there have been continuous efforts to “‘bury the truth”.
“You must have heard the discussion about the Kashmir Files, those who carry around the flag of freedom of expression, that whole group is rattled for the last few days,” Modi said in his speech whose video was shared on Twitter by the BJP and several party leaders.
”Instead of assessing the film on the basis of facts and truth, a campaign is on to discredit it. The whole ecosystem opposes anyone who tries to show the truth. They only try to project what they want to see as truth, the conspiracy for the last few days is to ensure that no one sees the truth,” Modi said.
Underlining that history has to be presented in the right context before the society from time to time, Modi said just as books, poetry and literature play a role in this, in the same way even films can do so too.
“My issue is not about a film, but about bringing the truth in its correct form before the country.
“There can be many aspects of truth and different views, those who think it is not correct can make their own film, but they are shocked that the truth that they tried to suppress is now coming out with the backing of facts and efforts,” Modi said.
He asserted that it is the responsibility of those who stand for truth to stand for this as well.
“I hope that everyone will fulfil this,” he added.
To further his point, Modi referred to Mahatma Gandhi and said post-independence, the world heard more about Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela.
“Had someone taken the effort to make a film on Gandhi and presented it to the world, the message may have been delivered,” he said, adding it was a foreigner who made a film on him that received much acclaim.
“Some people speak about freedom of expression, but no film was made on Emergency because there was a continuous effort to bury the truth.
“When we decided to mark August 14 as Partition Horrors Day, some people had issues with that…But how can the country forget that day,” Modi said.
Most of the BJP-ruled states have made the film, directed by Vivek Agnihotri, tax-free to encourage its viewership.
The party maintains that it has consistently raised the issue of displaced Kashmiri Hindus and has accused the previous Congress Governments of ignoring their plight.
Meanwhile, Modi said a conscious decision was taken to not give tickets to children of BJP MPs for Assembly polls as dynastic politics is dangerous for democracy and the party is against it, sources said.
Modi also gave a task to MPs from the five States where polls were held to identify at least 100 booths in their respective constituencies, where the BJP got relatively fewer votes and identify the reasons, the sources said.
The meeting felicitated both Modi and BJP president J P Nadda for the party’s election victory in four of the five States.
This was the first BJP Parliamentary Party meeting after the resumption of budget session, and was addressed by both Modi and Nadda.
Briefing reporters about the meeting, Parliamentary Affairs Ministry Pralhad Joshi said, Modi told the meeting that there is an “atmosphere against dynastic politics in the country and respecting this sentiment of the people, the BJP took a decision to not give tickets to family members of its leaders. The decision was accepted and applauded by the party leaders”.
On India’s evacuation efforts from war-torn Ukraine, Modi told the MPs that when the Government was working on their safe return, some political leaders were trying to politicise the issue and making statements without proper and accurate statistics and details. Joshi said.
Talking about Nadda’s address to the meeting, Joshi said the BJP president briefed the MPs about the party’s performance in the recently held Assembly polls and how the party changed the style of politics from anti-incumbency to pro-incumbency.
The sources in the meeting said, addressing the party MPs, Modi underlined that dynastic politics is a threat to democracy, and he took the responsibility of denying tickets to several children of MPs and even told them it was because of him they were refused tickets.
Modi also asserted that to fight dynastic politics, the BJP has to put a check on such practices within the organisation, sources in the party said.
In the recently concluded assembly polls in five States, the BJP retained power in four, including politically crucial Uttar Pradesh. Several MPs of the party were also eyeing tickets for their children.
Modi also appreciated the recently-released film ‘The Kashmir Files’ and suggested that such movies should be made more often, the sources said.
According to BJP MP Manoj Tiwari, who was present in the meeting, Modi categorically stated that the BJP is against dynastic politics and that is why family members of party leaders were not given tickets.
However, the Prime Minister also thanked the MPs for their support to the party in the elections, Tiwari said.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also gave a presentation on the evacuation exercise under Operation Ganga to help rescue stranded Indians leave Ukraine, sources said. (PTI)