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A newly-inaugurated light-and-sound show at Rajasthan's Chittorgarh Fort was called to a forceful halt on Monday, 27 December, after BJP MP CP Joshi and members of the Rajput community objected to its depiction of an a legend involving Alauddin Khilji and Queen Padmavati.
“At present, the Government of India has allotted Rs 5.5 crore for the new light-and-sound show, with the scheme being implemented by the state government. We had earlier asked for the disputed portion to be removed from the show’s script. Earlier, we had removed a mirror from the fort and a plaque which referred to this incident,” BJP MP CP Joshi told The Indian Express on Tuesday.
The district administration has said that the contested section of the show, which inaugurated by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Monday, will be removed after review.
In 2017, the Karni Sena had launched violent protests against the film Padmavat, vandalising the sets of the film and assaulting its director Sanjay Leela Bhansali, for allegedly the movie's allegedly contentious portrayal of Queen Padmavati.
Around the same time, following protests by the Karni Sena and others, the Archaeological Survey of India had covered its plaque outside Padmavati’s palace in Chittorgarh Fort. The plaque had narrated the same contentious legend involving Khilji.
(With inputs from The Indian Express)
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