Air Vice Marshal Manmohan Bahadur described Thackeray's demands as 'extortion' and rejected 'tainted money'.
Air Vice Marshal Manmohan Bahadur described Thackeray's demands as 'extortion' and rejected 'tainted money'.
The tensions between India and Pakistan have been a major concern in the region the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in Uri and the surgical strikes by Indian army that followed. But Bollywood personalities and artistes on both sides have been soft targets in this controversy, as certain groups are trying to intimidate filmmakers whose movies have Pakistani actors.
While Karan Johar posted a video saying he won’t cast Pakistani actors in response to pressure from MNS, the party chief Raj Thackeray was adamant and called on the producer to pay Rs 5 crore as compensation for families of army men.
But even as the home ministry has promised a swift release of the film, a voice from among army men has something to say. Former Air Vice Marshal Manmohan Bahadur lashed out at Thackeray in a series of tweets describing his demand as “extortion” and stating that army doesn’t need “tainted money”.
I served four decades in uniform- and never did I live on extorted money. What's this happening in my country @PMOIndia @manoharparrikar https://t.co/tB2wj4Kxqw
— Manmohan Bahadur (@BahadurManmohan) October 22, 2016
Why should the Armed Forces be made a part of this extortion By accepting this money they would become a 'receiver' of tainted money @adgpi https://t.co/tB2wj4Kxqw
— Manmohan Bahadur (@BahadurManmohan) October 22, 2016
Indian Armed Forces cannot, and SHUD NOT, become crutches 4pol ambitions. Unfortunately, this is the trend seen in recent past. Stay away pl https://t.co/BBkujRETja
— Manmohan Bahadur (@BahadurManmohan) October 22, 2016
Army never doubts the love n sentiment of countrymen behind contributions to its welfare fund. From now on... #RajThackeray 's extortion.
— Manmohan Bahadur (@BahadurManmohan) October 22, 2016
Is Raj Thackeray the Government or a ..... Lets b clear. As @ShekharGupta has twted, its constitutional breakdown- taking a Mr Nobody's ok https://t.co/KzANTwIFVM
— Manmohan Bahadur (@BahadurManmohan) October 22, 2016
Following his statements on Twitter, other users also followed suit and slammed the political party’s stance without mincing words.
MNS has been leading a campaign of intimidation against ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ and ‘Raees’ for inclusion of Pakistani actors among their cast. It also went after actor Salman Khan for his comments in support of Pakistani artistes.