Earlier, Prakash Saput and Mah Jodi were also subjected to similar criticism and hatred due to their political views
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For the past few days, actress Suraksha Pant has been under personal attack on social media for her comments on a television show. Instead of having a different opinion, the work of insulting and prohibiting the idea itself continues.
It is easy to understand that a group of royalists is active in abusing him personally . To some extent, some groups are running a chaotic campaign on social media to boycott the film 'Khel' starring him, which is going to be screened from Friday. This is not the first case of criticism and hatred from groups that hold different opinions or prohibit different ideas because of expression.
Earlier, Prakash Saput and Mah Jodi (Harivansh Acharya and Madankrishna Shrestha) were victims of similar criticism and hatred due to their political views. What was the
incident?
Three days ago, in the public program 'The Prakash Subedi Show' on YouTube channel called Rajatpat Onlight TV, the presenter Prakash Subedi showed Suraksha a picture of Hridayendra, the son of former crown prince Paras Shah, and asked a question focused on him, 'How do you want to see him in the future?' She added, 'The look is good . You can also act. If you go to any art, you will be rich. Welcome to the cinema field.' Subedi, the questioner, added, 'I have read somewhere that he will be made a king.' That can't be said.'
When the questioner showed the photo of former king Gyanendra Shah, security expressed her opinion in a friendly manner. She said that former king Shah was a common citizen, conscious people.
When the questioner took the reference to 'king or republic', she opined that security should make the system in the republic better. With that expression, the royalists are expressing their anger on the social media over security. That too by using rude and vulgar words .
filmmakers are afraid to speak
In the last few days, filmmakers and filmmakers are being attacked on social media for expressing their opinions freely. It is only the latest link, the incident of security pant .
Last February, singer and actor Prakash Saput praised Prime Minister Oli's life as an inspiration in his book 'KP Sharma Oli: Sapna, Sangharsh and Sankalp', saying that his life was inspirational. Caste discrimination was also done to him through trivial words . A campaign to boycott his film 'Vasant', which is about to be released, was also launched.
Because of this incident, now he is hesitant to express himself . Some time ago, in a musical event in Pokhara, he said that he would not say anything, but would only sing. He was a guest at a literary festival scheduled for the first week of Chait, but at the last moment, he canceled it for this reason .
As soon as artists start to be attacked as soon as they express their opinion on democracy, freedom of speech or other political issues, other artists are hesitant to speak or are afraid to speak publicly even if they speak openly in informal conversations.
We talked to some artists to get their views on what's going on with security . But most of them disagreed with what is happening but requested that their names not be made public as they would be dragged into the controversy if they spoke openly .
'This is a serious matter . It is also a topic to talk about. But now there is no mood to talk. It is not known when what is said now will be brought out. Nisana is sitting tight,' said a filmmaker on the condition of anonymity. He added, "You should be able to say what you want cleanly." That is the right. When speaking like this, abuse comes through indigestible words, if the door of the law should be knocked on.'
This is also the opinion of some actors. They refused to talk about such a trend saying that they are not in a position to say what they think freely.
A film worker also expressed concern on the condition of anonymity . "Now there is a situation where you have to be afraid to speak". Even if you say good things, you are afraid of regretting that you know more . There should be a timely neutrality,' she said, 'to speak is a matter of people's desire . He gets to take sides on what he likes and what he doesn't like. But now something has said that there will be tension.'
security has not given any response about the cyber attack on them. At the premiere of the film "Khel" on Wednesday evening, YouTubers raised questions saying, "The royalists are attacking you." But she did not respond. When the question kept coming, she said, 'No comment, no political question.'
Human rights activist Mohana Ansari says that the security presented her expression in a civilized manner. However, that interview itself is the type of controversy. This kind of thing always comes up in his show,' said Ansari, 'Suraksha himself is studious and intelligent.' He never does things like yelling and swearing . Now more than anything in the civilized language, there is more swearing. It is not our tradition to abuse and speak indigestible words to anyone.'
Mohana believes that the reason for this is the frustration of the young generation. But she says that it does not create a harmonious environment. "Thus protection against indigestible words and abusive language should seek legal remedy. It should be discouraged . People are free to have opinions,' she says.
Comedian Manoj Gajurel says that political instability, universal accessibility of social media and its lack of regulation are causing such problems. "Being able to voice your opinion is a beautiful aspect of democracy." The negative insults that come on social media even for ideas held in a civilized manner raises the question of where our society is going,'' he says.
Film producer and actor Rabindrasingh Baniyan says that there is no right atmosphere to say the right thing now. "Now because of the situation in the country, people are walking with fire in their eyes." There are those who turn back in the murky flood . At the same time, some are imposing their own agenda,'' he says. Speaking the right thing in every place does not mean that it is right . It is necessary to understand the situation and speak.'
