dvdunlimited wrote:
BTW what has this ban to do with PM? Which PM do you prefer over Dr Manmohan, LPY or Narasimharao or Sonia or Indra or Rajeev Gandhi or Deva Gauda (If you dont remember, he is the ONLY PM who was litering on the street!!! when his pictuer was taken! This was on the front page of Hindu and I saved this picture). These decisions are made by censor and not by PM. At last we have a PM who doesnt know politics and this is good.
It has everything to do with the PM. Since the Prime Minister is the head of the cabinet, any and all decisions taken by any and all ministries, are by default the responsibility of the PM. Technically, no policy can be changed or approved withot the consent of the head of the cabinet, which is the Prime Minister. But then again, since Dr. Manmohan Singh does not have any free time due to his primary job as secretary to Mrs. Sonia Gandhi it would not be fair to expect him to know what is going on with his government. After all, he has more important work to do, like go see Mrs. Gandhi off at the airport, and then go receive her upon her return etc. I wonder if anyone in the PMO has bothered to remind him, that he is atleast in name, the Prime Minister of the country and that it is against all protocol for him to be going to the airport to send off or receive anyone other than the President of India or other foreign dignitaries and that too only those of equal and/or higher rank. The Prime Minister's post/office has been reduced to nothing more than that of the secratary to the Congress president, Mrs. Sonia Gandhi. Mr. Manmohan Singh may be an honest and intelligent man but that does not change the fact that he is also the one man that has done more damage to the Prime Minister's post than any other PM in history. I am certainly not a fan of most of the ex Prime Ministers that you have mentioned, but atleast none of them were just figure heads. Also none of them ever placed their party over the country and office that they represent. Dr. Manmohan Singh's actions in addition to the lack of actions, are an insult to the whole nation and to the very concept of democracy. Personally, I was thrilled when he was chosen to be PM, rather than Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, but now I think I would have preferred it the other way around and this is inspite of me being very strongly against the idea of a foreigner leading our country. You say, that it is good that India has a PM that does not know politics, well the fact is, politics is all that Dr. Manmohan Singh has done since he became PM. He has openly even admitted going back on his basic principles and beliefs to retain the support of the Left (Communist) parties for the sake of power.
Coming back to the topic at hand, this decision is not that of the Censor Board, they do not even have the authority to make policy, rather it is a decision made by the Information & Broadcasting Ministry at the behest of the Health Ministry, or should I say Health Minister since this is no more than an attempt of an individual to grab the headlines. In fact, the Censor Board had objected to this ban and expressed it's inability to enforce the provisons of the ban. It is only after the Censor Board chair person, Mrs. Sharmila Pataudi vehemnetly opposed the ban, that the I&B ministry has slightly diluted the provisions of the ban. Indian democracy is a joke, given the fact that any one person in the administration can, and that too without any public or parliamentary debate, make and pass laws that have far reaching impact on the civil rights of the people. What next, a ban on alcohol? Or will it stop with, no more depicting of rape, murder, dowry, robbery, corruption ............ the list could go on and on and on? In fact if one were to follow the logic behind this, if at all there is a logic to begin with, then there should be warnings like "Murder is injurious to health (whose health)?", "rape is illegal" etc. Come on !!!! don't you think there is something wrong here. Because if not, then why even stop here, just as some fools are against Christian missionaries working in India, why not ban the depiction of religion in movies, theater, tv? After all, one could argue that the depiction of religion is a promotion of that particular faith. The funny or not so funny thing about this is, that it is alright for a movie maker to depict the use of drugs, since most drugs are taken by simply inhaling or injecting them. Now I wonder what is more dangerous, depiciton of drug use or smoking, let alone the fact that the latter is not even illegal while the former is. If the government is really so serious about health and the ills of smoking then why don't they simply ban all tobacco product sales? I'll tell you why, because they need the money from the taxes generated for them to further splurge on subsidies and free giveaways for polictical reasons.