How can color resolve religion, caste? Baghel lashes out at Pathaan critics
Express News Service
RAIPUR: Amid the controversy over the music of the upcoming Bollywood film Pathaan, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel lashed out at these who have been seen protesting merely on the premise of saffron color costume within the music Besharam Rang.
While differentiating the saffron color garments that one wears from those that adopted it by giving up every part in life, Baghel mentioned, “The sadhus or sants who adopt saffron colour had sacrificed everything in their life. They renounced home, family, and society and then adopted the saffron robe. Now tell me what these Bajrangi goons who are going around wearing saffron have done for the people or society. They are rather engaged in extortion in the attire of saffron colour”, mentioned the CM.
Recently the house minister of Madhya Pradesh, Narottam Mishra had expressed reservation over the color of the clothes donned by Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone within the music. Eventually, a number of right-wing leaders demanded a boycott of the film. “The colour (of dress) shouldn’t be the basis of recognising anyone’s caste or religion”, Baghel opined.
Without naming the politicians who have been former actors, the CM mentioned that if the color of apparel stays in query, then what does the BJP must say about their MLAs and MPs, who have been heroes and danced with the filmy heroines carrying the attire with saffron hues.
Judicial remand for CM’s aide prolonged until Jan 2
The particular PMLA court docket on Monday prolonged the judicial remand of Saumya Chaurasia, deputy secretary within the Chhattisgarh CM secretariat, by 14 extra days until January 2, 2023. She was earlier suspended by the state authorities following her arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) within the alleged cash laundering case and subsequently despatched to jail underneath judicial remand. “Based on the probe and the information secured so far, we have appealed to the court seeking extension of her judicial custody for 14 days,” mentioned Saurabh Kumar, ED counsel.
RAIPUR: Amid the controversy over the music of the upcoming Bollywood film Pathaan, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel lashed out at these who have been seen protesting merely on the premise of saffron color costume within the music Besharam Rang.
While differentiating the saffron color garments that one wears from those that adopted it by giving up every part in life, Baghel mentioned, “The sadhus or sants who adopt saffron colour had sacrificed everything in their life. They renounced home, family, and society and then adopted the saffron robe. Now tell me what these Bajrangi goons who are going around wearing saffron have done for the people or society. They are rather engaged in extortion in the attire of saffron colour”, mentioned the CM.
Recently the house minister of Madhya Pradesh, Narottam Mishra had expressed reservation over the color of the clothes donned by Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone within the music. Eventually, a number of right-wing leaders demanded a boycott of the film. “The colour (of dress) shouldn’t be the basis of recognising anyone’s caste or religion”, Baghel opined.
Without naming the politicians who have been former actors, the CM mentioned that if the color of apparel stays in query, then what does the BJP must say about their MLAs and MPs, who have been heroes and danced with the filmy heroines carrying the attire with saffron hues.
Judicial remand for CM’s aide prolonged until Jan 2
The particular PMLA court docket on Monday prolonged the judicial remand of Saumya Chaurasia, deputy secretary within the Chhattisgarh CM secretariat, by 14 extra days until January 2, 2023. She was earlier suspended by the state authorities following her arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) within the alleged cash laundering case and subsequently despatched to jail underneath judicial remand. “Based on the probe and the information secured so far, we have appealed to the court seeking extension of her judicial custody for 14 days,” mentioned Saurabh Kumar, ED counsel.