
Congress asks Maha CM to stop release of Why I killed Gandhi
Mumbai: The Congress on Monday appealed to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to stop the upcoming telecast of the movie ‘Why I killed Gandhi’ on January 30, saying it will strengthen racist tendencies.
NCP MP and actor Amol Kolhe is playing the lead role of Mahatma’s assassin Nathuram Godse in this movie, to be released on January 30, the death anniversary of the Father of the Nation.
In a letter to CM Thackeray, Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole said that the movie ‘Why I killed Gandhi’ will be released in theatres and OTT platforms on January 30, the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, which is observed as the National Unity Day, for (upholding) communal harmony world over.
“On one hand, Gandhiji’s death anniversary is observed for non-violence and peace. On the other hand, ‘Why I killed Gandhi’ is being released. This will strengthen racist tendencies.
“The Indian culture has always opposed inhuman acts. This is why the movie should not be released in theatres or OTT platforms,” Patole stated in his letter.
The Congress is one of the constituents of the Shiv Sena-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government apart from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).
Recently, NCP MP and actor Amol Kolhe received flak for portraying Nathuram Godse in ‘Why I Killed Gandhi’.
However, NCP chief Sharad Pawar had supported Kolhe, saying his decision to act in that movie should be seen as an artist’s choice.
“If he played that role, it doesn’t mean he subscribes to Godse’s ideology or views,” Pawar had told reporters on Friday.
Patole also hit out at the BJP-led Central government for dropping Mahatma Gandhi’s favourite hymn “Abide With Me” from this year’s Beating Retreat ceremony on January 29.
“Abide With Me”, written by Scottish Anglican poet and hymnologist Henry Francis Lyte in 1847, has been part of the Beating Retreat ceremony since 1950.