Naseeruddin Shah's Event At Ajmer Literature Fest Cancelled Amid Protests

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Festival in Rajasthan's Ajmer where Naseeruddin Shah was to deliver a keynote address this evening has been cancelled amid protests by right
wing groups over an interview by the veteran actor.Right wing groups, including the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, shouted slogans against
Naseeruddin Shah, who had in an interview with an NGO earlier this week claimed that the death of a cow is being given more importance than
the death of a policeman, in a reference to the violence in Uttar Pradesh's Bulandshahr earlier this month."The event has been called off
keeping in mind the security and safety of Naseeruddin Shah and the venue
Also honour the sentiments of the people of Ajmer," a member of the Literature Society told TheIndianSubcontinent over phone.Naseeruddin
Shah, 68, after attending a program at his old school, St
Anselm's Senior Secondary School, in the city today, was supposed to head to the Literature Festival
Indian" who has every right to express concerns about the country he loves.In an interview aired by NGO Karwan-e-Mohabbat on Monday, the
actor had said there are places in the country where the death of a cow is given more importance than that of a policeman
"There is complete impunity for those who take law into their own hands," he had said, adding that he fears for his children.Naseeruddin
Shah's comments came amid mounting criticism over the Uttar Pradesh administration's response to the killing of police inspector Subodh
Kumar Singh in mob frenzy over cow slaughter allegations on December 3 in Bulandshahr.UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has been facing
criticism for focusing more on the cow killing in a meeting he had with senior officials just after the policeman's murder
He had ordered strict action against those behind the cow carcasses found in a forest, which provoked the mob violence.Naseeruddin Shah has
faced heavy criticism from some right wing groups, with some asking him to leave the country if he was comfortable living here
While Amit Jani, president of the Navnirman Sena, booked him a one-way ticket to Pakistan, Uttar Pradesh BJP chief Mahendranath Pandey
the role of a Pakistani agent
I think he is growing into that character now," Mr Pandey said.