Jaipur: The Rajasthan government on Wednesday announced that the film ‘The Sabarmati Report’ based on the Godhra incident will be tax free in the state.
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma took the help of social media platform X to share this information.
Our government has decided to make the film “Sabarmati Report” tax-free in Rajasthan.
This film realistically depicts that similar period of history, in which some selfish elements have made a malicious attempt to disintegrate it for the sake of their vested interests. This…- Bhajanlal Sharma (@BhajanlalBJP) 20 November 2024
After Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the film, the Bhajan Lal government made it tax free in the state.
CM Sharma posted, “Our government has taken a meaningful decision to make the film ‘The Sabarmati Report’ tax free in Rajasthan. This film reflects a terrible period of history, which some selfish elements have distorted for their vested interests. Tried to do it.”
He said that the film not only displays the reality of the then system in an “impressive manner”, but also refutes the “misleading and false stories propagated at that time”.
His post read, “This film is also a must watch. Only a deep analytical study of the past can help us understand the present and provide guidance for the future.”
PM Modi had shared a user’s post on ‘The Sabarmati Report’ on X and wrote – “It is a good thing that the truth is coming out.” That too in such a way that the general public can also see it. “Only misconceptions can emerge.” This will last for a short while, but eventually the facts will emerge.
Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri praised Vikrant Massey starrer ‘The Sabarmati Report’.
After attending a special screening of ‘The Sabarmati Report’, he posted on The most shocking massacre of Ram devotees traveling in Godhra station. For those who value truth, are proud of their identity and stand for justice. The film is a must watch.”
Rajasthan has become the fourth BJP-ruled state after Haryana, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh to declare the film tax-free.