Key Points

The Kerala High Court has rejected a petition by BJP leader Vijeesh Vettam seeking to stay the screening of the film 'Empuraan'. In response, the BJP has suspended Vettam from primary membership for approaching the court against the Mohanlal-starrer film. Vettam alleged the film promotes anti-nationalism and communal polarization, though he maintains he will continue to support the party. The party's Thrissur district president emphasized that strict action would be taken against members acting against organizational policies.

Key Points: BJP Suspends Vijeesh Vettam Over Mohanlal Film Empuraan Plea

  • Kerala HC dismisses stay petition against Prithviraj's film Empuraan
  • BJP suspends Vijeesh Vettam from primary membership
  • Vettam claims film promotes communal polarization
  • Party president warns against acting against organizational policies
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Kerala HC rejects BJP leader's plea to stay 'Empuraan' screening; party initiates disciplinary action

Kerala HC rejects BJP leader's plea against 'Empuraan', party takes disciplinary action against Vijeesh Vettam for court petition

"The petition alleges that the film promotes anti-nationalism - BJP Media Cell Release"

Kochi, April 1

The Kerala High Court on Tuesday refused to put a stay on the screening of the film 'L2: Empuraan' while hearing a plea of former BJP Thrissur district committee member Vijeesh Vettam.

The BJP has taken disciplinary action against Vettam, who approached the High Court against the Prithviraj directed film which stars actor Mohanlal, a release from BJP media cell said.

"Former BJP Thrissur district committee member Vijeesh Vettam has been suspended from the party. He was suspended from primary membership. Kerala High Court has refused to put a stay on the screening of the film. The petition alleges that the film promotes anti-nationalism and paves the way for religious hatred", the release further mentioned.

"The petition names the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Film Certification Board, Team Empuraan, and the State police chief as opposition parties", the release added.

Vettam, however, stated that he accepts the party's decision and clarified that his decision to approach the court was personal and that he would continue with legal proceedings against the film.

According to the BJP Thrissur district committee member, the film has an agenda of communal polarization and financial gain", which forces people like him, who intervene at the grassroots level, to respond. Despite the disciplinary action, Vettam affirmed that he would remain with the party.

BJP Thrissur district president Justin Jacob said that Vijeesh had filed the complaint in his capacity as a district committee member, prompting the action by the party. He also said that the BJP would take strict action against anyone who acted against its policies and that further reviews would be conducted on the matter.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some common sense prevails! Courts shouldn't be used to censor creative expression. Let people watch and decide for themselves. 👏
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Priya M.
Interesting how the party took action against him but he's still continuing with the case. Doesn't that defeat the purpose of disciplinary action?
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Anand S.
As someone who's seen the first part, I don't understand how this could be anti-national. The court made the right call here.
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Sarah T.
While I respect the court's decision, I do think filmmakers should be more responsible about sensitive content. Some scenes in part 1 were borderline problematic.
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Vinod R.
Mohanlal never disappoints! Can't wait to watch Empuraan this weekend. These political controversies just create unnecessary hype.
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Meera N.
The BJP's quick action shows they don't support frivolous cases. But I wonder why the member felt so strongly about this particular film? 🤔

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