Public Backlash: Modi Supports Soft Porn Maker

A heated debate recently erupted after a man accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of promoting soft porn through the movie Sabarmati Report. The film, produced by Ekta Kapoor, has stirred significant controversy. Kapoor’s platform, ALTBalaji, has been criticized for airing content some consider soft porn, and she was even charged under the POCSO Act for allegedly inappropriate material.

The situation escalated when Sabarmati Report, associated with Kapoor’s controversial platform, was showcased in the Indian Parliament. This move drew sharp criticism from the public, with many questioning the government’s role in promoting content deemed unsuitable. Social media platforms erupted with outrage, as many accused the BJP-led government of endorsing such content.

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Critics argue that by allowing a film produced by someone with a tarnished reputation to be featured in Parliament, the government was indirectly endorsing questionable content. This sparked a larger debate about the type of material allowed to represent India on a national stage.

Adding to the controversy, Arnab Goswami, a well-known propagandist for the BJP government, was noticeably silent on the matter. His usual vocal support for government actions was absent, further fueling public speculation about the government’s stance on the issue.

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The public’s fury is intensifying, with many accusing the BJP government of ignoring ethical considerations for political or corporate gain. The incident has ignited discussions about content regulation and the moral direction of those in power, with many demanding greater accountability.