Mayawati bans 'Aaja Nachle' for 'derogatory' song

Nov 30, 2007 IANS



Lucknow, Nov 30 (IANS) In a late Friday night development, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati banned the screening of Bollywood's much-awaited film - "Aaja Nachle" - in the state over an alleged derogatory insinuation to Dalits in a song.


The film, which marks the return of Bollywood queen Madhuri Dixit, was released Friday and expected to be a hit at the box office.


Mayawati also shot off a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh urging him to ban the movie across the country.


The chief minister has taken strong exception to a particular line in a song, which, according to her, was derogatory to a section of Dalits.


Principal secretary to the chief minister Shailesh Krishna told IANS: "A song in the movie contained certain derogatory insinuations against a particular Dalit community, which was also in violation of the spirit of the Indian Constitution."


Confirming enforcement of the government order, Lucknow District Magistrate Chandra Bhanu said: "We have already ensured that the screening of the film is stopped with immediate effect."


According to him, "All current shows of the film in different movie halls have been stopped."



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