The government on Wednesday instructed all district collectors to prevent the film's screening for two weeks days by invoking prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC, citing a possible law and order situation in the run-up to Milad-ul-Nabi. Sources said the government directive was faxed to all the district collectors, who in turn ordered theatre owners not to screen the film.
While Haasan is in the US for
the film's release in theatres there, the ban in Tamil Nadu could prove a major
setback for the actor-director. The decision to ban the film was taken on
Wednesday evening at a meeting convened by the chief minister at the secretariat
soon after she returned from Kodanad.
An official release said the
CM chaired a high-level meeting to review law and order situation in the state.
"The chief minister was concerned the film could aggravate the law and
order situation in the state and sought views of senior officials. It was then
decided that the film would be banned for two weeks," said a senior
government official.
The decision came after representatives of 24 Muslim
organizations and political parties, under the banner of 'Federation of Muslim
Organisations', met home secretary R Rajagopal at the secretariat on Wednesday.
"The film is aimed at tarnishing Islam and Muslims. Its release is bound
to disturb communal harmony," Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam leader
and MLA M H Jawahirullah said.
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