MIC insensitive to Indian Muslims


Two groups explain a party's efforts to get a anathema upon Kamal Hassan's Visvaroopam carried shows it does not care about a Indian Muslim community.
KUALA LUMPUR: The MIC, by pushing for a anathema upon Tamil film "Vishwaroopam" to be lifted, shows a lack of attraction towards a Indian Muslim community, claimed two groups.
The movie, scripted, co-produced as well as directed by South Indian film star Kamal Hassan was criminialized in Malaysia after only one day of screening, following protests.
"Vishwaroopam" is a thriller portraying general terrorism as well as has Kamal Hassan in a starring role, tackling 3 opposite characters.
Majlis Madrasah India Muslim Malaysia as well as a Malaysian Muslim People's Coalition submitted a memo to a government asking for a film to be banned.
The film additionally faced protests as well as political controversies in India for seemingly portraying Muslims in a negative light.
"It is not right for a film to portray a whole Muslim village as terrorists," pronounced Amir Amsa, pesident of Malaysian Muslim People's Coalition.
Kamal Basha of Majlis Madrasah India Muslim Malaysia, pronounced Malaysians are more supportive as well as frail compared to a west.
"The nation should be more supportive towards a feelings of a Muslim village instead of commercialising or politicising a matter," he said.
"The MIC should look during a issue from all angles as it represents a complete Indian village as well as not only non-Muslim Indians.
"Why is a party trying to pull for a film to be screened in local cinemas but deliberation a supportive elements in a movie?" asked Kamal.
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