Amidst the rumours that said that the Madhya Pradesh government has banned the release of the movie Accidental Prime Minister, Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewara has clarified that “M.P Govt has taken no such decision.”
The leader further accused the BJP of “fake propaganda”. He said that the “BJP won’t desist us, from questioning the Modi govt” on various issues. He then listed issues that the Govt would be questioned on. The issues were, namely, Rural Distress, Unemployment, Demo(Demonetisation) Disaster, (Flawed) GST and Modinomics.
Surjewara, ended the tweet by saying “Nation wants Governance, not diversion!”
This is incorrect. M.P Govt has taken no such decision.
Fake propaganda by BJP won’t desist us from questioning the Modi Govt on-
Rural Distress,
Unemployment,
Demo Disaster,
Flawed GST,
Failed Modinomics,
All pervading Corruption!Nation wants Governance, not diversion! https://t.co/ArKOALpS09
— Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) December 28, 2018
Surjewara’s response came to a Journalist’s Sanjay Bragta’s tweet, who wrote, “Film #TheAccidentalPrimeMinister banned in Madhya Pradesh by Kamalnath Government”.
Film #TheAccidentalPrimeMinister banned in Madhya Pradesh by Kamalnath Government
— Sanjay Bragta (@SanjayBragta) December 28, 2018
The trailer of the Anupam Kher starrer came on Thursday. In the movie, Anupam Kher dons the role of the former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh. The movie is set to hit the theatres on 11 January 2019 and is based on the controversial memoir by Sanjay Baru with the same name.
The movie records the life of economist and politician Dr Manmohan Singh who served as the Prime Minister of India from 2004 to 2014 under the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.
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