‘The Kashmir Files’ – First Non-BJP Chief Minister seeks full tax exemption | Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel urged Center to remove GST for The Kashmir Files

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New Delhi: For the film ‘The Kashmir Files’ Tax exemption Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhubaneswar Bagel has asked. Full for this movie Tax exemption Demanding BJP He is the first non-state chief minister.

The film ‘Kashmir Files’ was released last week based on the attack on Hindu Pandits in Kashmir in the 1990s and the Pandits’ exodus following warnings from militants. The film stars Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Josh, Darshan Kumar among others.

In this context, the BJP has been demanding tax exemption in various states for the film, which depicts the plight of Kashmir Pandits. State of Maharashtra in that respect BJP MLAs to Chief Minister Uttam Thackeray for the film Tax exemption Requested to be provided. Similarly, Rajasthan BJP The MLAs are also with the state Congress government Tax exemption Demanded. Previously, BJP For the film in the ruling states of Haryana, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh Tax exemption Has been provided.

Now BJP This is the first time a non-state chief minister has asked for a tax exemption for a film. He is the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Bhubaneswar Bagel. He will be the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh on behalf of the Congress party, saying, “The Union government should remove the central GST for the film ‘The Kashmir Files’ and allow it to be screened tax-free across the country.”

“I invite all members of the legislature (including those in the Opposition) to watch this film together. All the MLAs will watch the film together in a theater in the capital tonight at 8 pm,” Chief Minister Bhupathi Bagel said, adding that he was currently sitting with the MLAs watching the film.

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