A police grievance has been lodged by Nationwide Award-winning filmmaker Luit Kumar Barman in opposition to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his controversial remarks in opposition to Mahatma Gandhi, information company PTI reported. Barman claimed that Modi had made a “extremely derogatory assertion” in regards to the Father of the Nation in his grievance, which was submitted on Wednesday night time to the Hatigaon police station in Guwahati. In line with the police, no formal grievance has but been filed on this regard, and a preliminary investigation is ongoing.
In a current interview, Prime Minister Modi stated, “that Mahatma Gandhi was an important particular person all around the world. Wasn’t it our duty during the last 75 years to verify your complete world knew about Mahatma Gandhi? I am sorry to say that nobody is aware of about him. When the movie ‘Gandhi’ was first launched, there was widespread curiosity in who this particular person was. We’ve got not carried out this…”
“It is a extremely derogatory assertion and can’t be accepted by a citizen of India,” Barman stated in his grievance. “We can not tolerate insults to Mahatma Gandhi as residents. No film is required to introduce him to the world,” stated Barman, the producer of the Rajat Kamal-winning Assamese movie “Boomba Experience” from 2021.
“By evaluating Mahatma Gandhi to a movie, Narendra Modi has defamed each Gandhi and the folks of India. I request that you just take motion in opposition to Narendra Modi beneath the related sections of the regulation,” Barman added.
“No FIR had been filed and a preliminary investigation is underway,” PTI quoted Hatigaon Police Station Officer-in-Cost Bijay Duwara as saying.