EC Angry on Kadapa Collector for Screening Lakshmi’s NTR
The Election Commission on Monday shunted out the joint authority of Andhra Pradesh's Kadapa region for his inability to stop the screening of Telugu film 'Lakshmi's NTR' in theaters early this month.
The ECI exchanged Joint Collector Koteswar Rao to non-race post. This pursued State Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Gopal Krishna Dwivedi prescribing activity against him.
The survey body additionally declared that the arrival of the motion picture won't be permitted till May 19, when the last period of Lok Sabha races is booked.
Three performance centers in Kadapa had screened “Lakshmi's NTR' on May 1 disregarding the requests of the survey body.
The administration of the three performance centers disregarded the requests and displayed the motion picture on May 1 morning show. At the point when nearby income authorities came to know about this, they let off the venues with a notice.
In any case, the CEO took a solid note of the occurrence. The authority worried on May 3 caught the theaters.
Controversial director Ram Gopal Varma wanted to release the motion picture in Andhra Pradesh on May 1 yet the CEO had clarified that the requests limiting the film's display were still in power.
Varma was approached to cling to the Election Commission's April 10 request, limiting the show of the film till further requests.
'Lakshmi's NTR', which was at that point released in theaters in Telangana a month ago, manages Telugu Desam Party (TDP) author and previous Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N.T. Rama Rao's second marriage with Lakshmi Parvathi and resulting occasions including a revolt by his son-in-law N. Chandrababu Naidu and NTR's demise.
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