Karni Sena and International Brahmin Mahasangh Oppose the Release of Article 15

Karni Sena and International Brahmin Mahasangh on Monday contradicted the arrival of Ayushmann Khurrana starrer Article 15, coordinated by Anubhav Sinha.
Karni Sena and International Brahmin Mahasangh Oppose the Release of Article 15

Karni Sena and International Brahmin Mahasangh on Monday contradicted the arrival of Ayushmann Khurrana starrer Article 15, coordinated by Anubhav Sinha.

. As indicated by them, the film demonstrates Brahmins in a terrible light. Karni Sena had additionally slowed down the arrival of Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial Padmaavat.

Pankaj Joshi of International Brahmin Mahasangh told indianexpress.com "The trailer of the film clearly states that it is based on true events, and since it looks like the Badaun rape case, Brahmins had nothing to do with it. Neither the rapists nor the victims were from this community. They were Yadavs and they do not even remotely belong to the Brahmin community. These are from OBC, so why use the name in the first place."

"We even sent an official letter to director Anubhav Sinha's registered address about fifteen days ago, but he did not respond," he included.

Jivan Singh Solanki of Karni Sena stated, "We stand by every community. We are here to ensure that no community is hurt. This time, the Brahmins need us, so we will help them. When the actual case didn't involve Brahmins, why does the film need to do that? The film is only trying to tarnish the Brahmin community. It shows them in a bad light, and we will make sure that they don't get their way."

Article 15 is planned to release on June 28, 2019

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