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Assam CM Slams Arvind Kejriwal Over ‘Kashmir Files’ Remark: ‘Stop Mocking Kashmiri Pandits’

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Assam CM Slams Arvind Kejriwal Over ‘Kashmir Files’ Remark: ‘Stop Mocking Kashmiri Pandits’

Director Vivek Agnihotri’s The Kashmir Files has been making the headlines ever because it was launched in theatres. While the film has been declared tax-free in states together with Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, Tripura, and Goa, Delhi CM’s response on making the movie tax free has been within the information. During the funds session within the Delhi Assembly, Kejriwal questioned the choice behind making The Kashmir Files tax-free and mockingly advised Vivek ought to simply add the film on YouTube the place everybody can watch it at no cost.

On Friday, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took to Twitter and reacted to Kejriwal’s remark. He urged Delhi CM to cease ‘constantly mocking’ the Kashmiri Pandits.

Sarma additional urged Kejriwal to not rub salt into Hindus’ wounds. “If you don’t want to make #KashmirFiles tax-free, don’t. But stop this constant mocking of Kashmiri Pandits. Their sufferings are a result of such condescending attitudes and appeasement politics of secularists. It doesn’t behove a CM to use the Assembly to rub salt in the wounds of Hindus,” tweeted Sarma.

Earlier on Friday, The Kashmir Files’ director Vivek Agnihotri reacted to Kejriwal’s comment on ‘uploading the movie on YouTube’, instead of making it tax-free’. In an interaction with First Post, Agnihotri asked if the Delhi CM did say that. “Am I really supposed to react to something so absurd? Would he ask Steven Spielberg to upload Schindler’s List on YouTube? Not that I am comparing my small film to Schindler’s List. Just asking,” Agnihotri stated.

The director added that he’d rather concentrate on the crores of people watching the film instead of ’20 politicians who are professional abusers.’ “Two crore people have seen The Kashmir Files already. They are responding with deep pure emotions. I would rather concentrate on those two-crore people than the 20 politicians who are professional abusers,” he stated.

The Kashmir Files has emerged as the most important hit for the reason that pandemic set in. The movie, which focuses on the exodus of Kashmiri pandits, has already surpassed Rs 200 crore assortment. Sharing the most recent field workplace assortment of The Kashmir Files, commerce analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted on Friday, “From ₹ 3.55 cr on Day 1 to ₹ 207.33 cr on Day 14, #TheKashmirFiles has packed a HISTORIC TOTAL in 2 weeks… EPIC BLOCKBUSTER… [Week 2] Fri 19.15 cr, Sat 24.80 cr, Sun 26.20 cr, Mon 12.40 cr, Tue 10.25 cr, Wed 10.03 cr, Thu 7.20 cr. Total: ₹ 207.33 cr. #India biz.”

While The Kashmir Files is still basking in the success, Vivek Agnihotri is already talking about his upcoming film Delhi Files. The movie is the third film in the Files trilogy. Agnihotri has said that after he wraps Delhi Files, he would not return to the Files series.

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