PM’s words important to us: MP home minister on Modi’s suggestion to party workers to refrain from ‘unnecessary remarks’

Last Update: January 18, 2023, 18:15 IST

Narottam Mishra had objected to actress Deepika Padukone’s dress in the song ‘Besharam Rang’ in the Hindi film Pathan last month (File Image: @Dr Narottam Mishra/Twitter)

Party sources said that in his address to the BJP’s national executive on Tuesday, PM Modi suggested party workers to refrain from making unnecessary comments on irrelevant issues like films, putting the party’s development agenda on the backburner.

a day after prime minister Narendra Modi Suggesting that BJP workers should refrain from making unnecessary comments on irrelevant issues like films, Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra said his words are important to party members.

Mishra had last month objected to actress Deepika Padukone’s outfit in the song ‘Besharam Rang’ from the Hindi film ‘Pathan’. The minister had earlier objected to some content of some other films and web series while defending Indian culture and traditions.

Party sources said that in his address to the BJP’s national executive on Tuesday, PM Modi suggested party workers to refrain from making unnecessary comments on irrelevant issues like films, putting the party’s development agenda on the backburner.

When asked about Modi’s remarks and whether his name was mentioned by the PM, Mishra, who is also the spokesperson of the Madhya Pradesh government, told reporters, “Nobody was named, but his (PM Modi) Ka) Every word, sentence is important for us. And that’s why all the workers have taken inspiration from there. Our conduct and behavior has always been full of his guidance and energy and will remain so in future as well.” A powerful minister in the Shivraj Singh Chouhan cabinet, Mishra often makes headlines for his controversial comments – be it related to films or politicians Belong to other political parties.

Last month, taking objection to Deepika Padukone’s saffron outfit in the song “Pathan”, Mishra had warned that if some scenes were not “corrected”, the government would consider what to do about its screening. Let’s do.

Mishra also said that Padukone was a supporter of the “tukde tukde gang” as seen in the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) case. In January 2020, Padukone visited JNU to extend her support to the students protesting against the violence in JNU. Campus.

Before finding ‘mistakes’ in the song ‘Besharam Rang’ and demanding they be rectified, Mishra had warned the makers of another film in October last year. Bollywood Legal action will be taken against “Adipurush”, a film based on the epic Ramayana, if scenes depicting Hindu religious figures in a “wrong” manner are not removed.

In July, he had directed the authorities to register an FIR (First Information Report) following an outcry over a controversial poster of filmmaker Leena Manimekalai’s documentary ‘Kaali’.

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