'Dragging my late wife unwarranted', Tharoor responds to Agnihotri's tweet


New Delhi, May 11 (IANS): Responding to a tweet by 'The Kashmir Files' director Vivek Agnihotri, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said on Tuesday that dragging his late wife Sunanda Pushkar into the matter was unwarranted and contemptible.

The row started after Tharoor shared a media report on Twitter stating that 'The Kashmir Files' has been banned in Singapore.

"Film promoted by India's ruling party, 'Kashmir Files', banned in Singapore," the Congress MP tweeted on Tuesday morning.

Reacting to Tharoor's tweet, Agnihotri said Singapore has the most regressive censor in the world and asked him to stop making "fun" of Kashmiri Pandits' genocide.

"Dear fopdoodle, gnashnab @ShashiTharoor, FYI, Singapore is most regressive censor in the world. It even banned 'The Last Temptation of Christ' (ask your madam). Even a romantic film called #TheLeelaHotelFiles will be banned. Pl stop making fun of Kashmiri Hindu Genocide," the filmmaker tweeted.

In a subsequent tweet, Agnihotri asked him to delete the tweet if his wife Sunanda Pushkar was a Kashmiri Hindu.

"Hey @ShashiTharoor, Is this true that Late Sunanda Pushkar was a Kashmiri Hindu? Is the enclosed SS true? If yes, then in Hindu tradition, to respect the dead, you must delete your tweet and apologise to her soul," Agnihotri said in another tweet.

As the verbal spat continued between the film director and the Congress leader, veteran actor Anupam Kher also joined in, asking Tharoor to show some sensitivity towards Kashmiri Pandits for his wife's sake who was a Kashmiri herself.

"Dear @ShashiTharoor! Your callousness towards #KashmiriHindus genocide is tragic. If nothing else at least for #Sunanda's sake, who was a Kashmiri herself, you should show some sensitivity towards #KashmiriPandits & not feel victorious about a country banning #TheKashmirFiles!" Kher tweeted.

After her late wife Sunanda was dragged into the controversy, Tharoor said he has never seen the movie and has not made any comment on its content.

"I tweeted a factual news item this morning, with no comment on its content or on the film 'The Kashmir Files', which I have not seen. At no point did I mock or disparage the sufferings of Kashmiri Pandits, of whose plight I am intimately aware, and to which I have repeatedly drawn attention over the years," the Congress MP said in a statement on Twitter.

"Dragging my late wife Sunanda into this matter was unwarranted and contemptible. No one is more aware of her views than I am. I have accompanied her to the destroyed ruins of her ancestral home in Bomai, near Sopore, and joined her in conversations with her Kashmiri neighbours and friends, both Muslim and Hindu. One thing I know, unlike those attempting to exploit her when she is not around to speak for herself: She believed in reconciliation, not hate," Tharoor said.

 

  

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  • jb, mlore

    Wed, May 11 2022

    In a movie, if a spade is called a spade then these guys have problems . The world needs to know what happened in Kashmir few decades ago. Gone are the days when bollywood could set the trend and whatever they showed was accepted by the people. Now this movie will be on OTP from 13th May , so everyone can now watch the movie in their homes .

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Wed, May 11 2022

    Vivek Agnihotri is pissed off being his film banned and hence talking aggressively. By the way ever since the release of his film and propaganda made through it by Sanghis, this fellow behaving like a supreme leader and trying to pounce on each and every body who talks against his film. Time will make him to come back to his original auqat

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, May 11 2022

    Narendra Modi supports Vivek Agnihotri ...

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