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GST reference in Mersal: Don't try to 'demon-etise' Tamil pride, Rahul Gandhi tells PM Modi

The Tamil movie 'Mersal' has kicked up a storm for making references to GST that the BJP says are "untruths".

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After the BJP demanded cuts in the latest Tamil movie Mersal starring popular actor Vijay, for making poor references to GST, the Congress has come out to support the filmmakers. 

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, keeping in line with his new strategy on social media tweeted, "Mr. Modi, Cinema is a deep expression of Tamil culture and language. Don't try to demon-etise Tamil pride by interfering in Mersal."

Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram also tweeted, saying soon people would be allowed to only make films that did not criticize the government.

Veteran actor Kamal Haasan had also thrown his weight behind the makers of the Vijay-starrer 'Mersal', saying, "Mersal was certified. Don't re-censor it." "Counter criticism with logical response. Don't silence critics. India will shine when it speaks," he added.

 

References to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in 'Mersal' have not gone down well with the BJP. The party objected to what it termed "untruths" about the central taxation regime in the film and demanded that the references be deleted. Union minister Pon Radhakrishnan demanded the removal of the "untruths" about the GST, rolled out by the BJP-led NDA government on July 1, while his party colleague H Raja claimed the film exposed Vijay's "anti-Modi hatred".

 

In a scene in Mersal, where Vijay says people in Singapore get free treatment although the country charges only 7 per cent GST, whereas people are charged 28 per cent GST in India, but still don’t get free treatment. In another scene, the movie takes a swipe at the digital India policy.

Meanwhile, actor Vijay’s father and film director SA Chandrasekhar said, “Censor board has members of all parties and it’s reviewed by them. If there is something objectionable they will inform. Once approved by the board no one can criticise the board’s decision.”

 

(With Agency Inputs)

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