Has Mamata Banerjee’s Politics of Appeasement Reached Absurdity?

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Key Takeaways
- The Bengal Files faces censorship in West Bengal due to its sensitive content.
- Multiple FIRs were filed, but the High Court intervened.
- Political pressures have led to repeated bans on films.
- The BJP has called out the government's approach to free speech.
- Censorship raises concerns about artistic freedom and expression.
Kolkata, Sep 4 (NationPress) The BJP has recently condemned the Mamata Banerjee administration for its decision to ban films, asserting that this has become a common occurrence when the themes and narratives of a movie do not align with the ruling party's ideology in the state.
Amit Malviya, who leads the BJP’s Information Technology Cell and serves as the party’s central observer for West Bengal, shared this statement on his X account, along with a letter from The Bengal Files producer, Pallavi Joshi.
In her open letter to President Droupadi Murmu, Joshi is urging the President to intervene and facilitate the release of the aforementioned movie in West Bengal.
Malviya noted that after director Vivek Agnihotri's public appeal to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee regarding the release of The Bengal Files in the state, Joshi's letter to the President has arisen.
Malviya emphasized that this is not an isolated incident of blatant censorship in West Bengal.
“The Kerala Story faced a similar fate, being denied theatrical release despite a court ruling, all due to threats of violence from the Mamata Banerjee regime. Recently, an event featuring Javed Akhtar was also cancelled following demands from radical Islamist groups to halt it,” Malviya further commented.
He also pointed out the absence of self-proclaimed advocates for free speech, who have seemingly chosen to ignore this situation.
“Mamata Banerjee’s politics of appeasement has escalated to ludicrous levels. It’s akin to riding a tiger — she is neither able to dismount nor control it without risking being consumed by it,” Malviya remarked.
The movie The Bengal Files has been mired in controversy since its inception, with multiple FIRs filed against it at various police stations in the state. On August 4, a single-judge bench of Justice Jay Sengupta at the Calcutta High Court granted an interim stay on the FIRs against the film.
The Bengal Files is regarded as the third installment of the Files trilogy, following The Tashkent Files in 2019 and The Kashmir Files in 2022.
Previously, the Mamata Banerjee-led government has faced allegations of imposing gag orders on films for allegedly “trivial” reasons.