ECI shunts out Andhra official for failure to stop screening of 'Lakshmi's NTR'

Three theatres in Kadapa had screened 'Lakshmi's NTR' on May 1 in violation of the orders of the poll body, following which the district's Joint Collector has now been transferred.
ECI shunts out Andhra official for failure to stop screening of 'Lakshmi's NTR'
ECI shunts out Andhra official for failure to stop screening of 'Lakshmi's NTR'
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The Election Commission on Monday shunted out joint collector of Andhra Pradesh's Kadapa district for his failure to stop screening of Telugu movie Lakshmi's NTR in theatres early this month.

The ECI transferred Joint Collector Koteswar Rao to non-election post. This followed State Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Gopal Krishna Dwivedi recommending action against him.

The poll body also announced that the release of the movie will not be allowed till May 19, when the last phase of Lok Sabha elections is scheduled.

Three theatres in Kadapa had screened the film Lakshmi's NTR on May 1 in violation of the orders of the poll body.

The managements of the three theatres ignored the orders and exhibited the movie in May 1 morning show. When local revenue officials came to know of this, they let off the theatres with a warning.

However, the CEO took strong note of the incident. The official concerned on May 3 seized the theatres.

Controversial filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma planned to release the movie in Andhra Pradesh on May 1 but the CEO had made it clear that the orders restricting the film's exhibition were still in force. 

After attempting to stage a protest in Vijayawada before being sent back to Hyderabad, Varma was asked to adhere to the Election Commission's April 10 order, restricting the exhibition of the film till further orders.

Lakshmi's NTR, which was already released in theatres in Telangana last month, deals with Telugu Desam Party (TDP) founder and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N T Rama Rao's second marriage with Lakshmi Parvathi and subsequent events including revolt by his son-in-law N. Chandrababu Naidu and NTR's death.

The Election Commission had refused to allow screening of the movie in Andhra Pradesh after some TDP functionaries approached it. They alleged that the film depicted Chief Minister and TDP President N. Chandrababu Naidu in a negative manner and this could impact party's poll prospects.

Elections to 175-member Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats in the state were held on April 11.

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