<p>‘Aarakshan’, based on commercialisation of education system and reservation, is slated for August 12 release.<br /><br />Rajput Karni Sena, a caste group in Rajasthan, has demanded the film's special screening before its release. The Sena has taken exception to certain dialogues in the promo, which they found, “derogatory and biased against the upper caste.”<br /><br />The Sena has also threatened to disrupt the release of the film if some objectionable scenes were not removed from it. “We demand screening of the movie before its statewide release. If the objectionable parts are not removed, we will disrupt the release of the movie in Rajasthan,” said an activist.<br /><br />Jumping the bandwagon, Sarva Brahmin Sabha and Shri Rajput Karani Sena also issued statements expressing their objection to the “provocative” dialogues.<br /><br />“Foul language has been used for addressing general castes in the promos. It can hurt the sentiments of the people. So, we would like to watch the movie before its release. We would not allow the movie to be screened until such scenes and dialogues are deleted from it,” said Syam Pratap Singh, state co-coordinator of the Sena.<br /><br />Singh also warned the distributors of dire consequences it the movie is released without their consent. <br /></p>
<p>‘Aarakshan’, based on commercialisation of education system and reservation, is slated for August 12 release.<br /><br />Rajput Karni Sena, a caste group in Rajasthan, has demanded the film's special screening before its release. The Sena has taken exception to certain dialogues in the promo, which they found, “derogatory and biased against the upper caste.”<br /><br />The Sena has also threatened to disrupt the release of the film if some objectionable scenes were not removed from it. “We demand screening of the movie before its statewide release. If the objectionable parts are not removed, we will disrupt the release of the movie in Rajasthan,” said an activist.<br /><br />Jumping the bandwagon, Sarva Brahmin Sabha and Shri Rajput Karani Sena also issued statements expressing their objection to the “provocative” dialogues.<br /><br />“Foul language has been used for addressing general castes in the promos. It can hurt the sentiments of the people. So, we would like to watch the movie before its release. We would not allow the movie to be screened until such scenes and dialogues are deleted from it,” said Syam Pratap Singh, state co-coordinator of the Sena.<br /><br />Singh also warned the distributors of dire consequences it the movie is released without their consent. <br /></p>