logo
Row over Telangana Film Awards named after Gaddar as BJP, Cong trade fireworks

Row over Telangana Film Awards named after Gaddar as BJP, Cong trade fireworks

Indian Express16-06-2025
In the inaugural edition of the Telangana Gaddar Film Awards (TGFA) event held by the A Revanth Reddy-led Congress government in Hyderabad on June 14, Allu Arjun was named the best actor for his role in the movie 'Pushpa: The Rise' and Nivetha Thomas won the best actress award for her performance in '35 Chinna Katha Kaadu'.
However, the event has sparked a row between the Congress and the Opposition BJP. Some BJP leaders are unhappy with the state film awards being named after famed Telugu poet and balladeer late Gaddar, who was also a former Maoist ideologue.
Before Telangana was carved out of Andhra Pradesh in 2014, these awards were given as the Nandi Awards in the undivided state.
This is not the first instance of the BJP expressing its opposition to Gaddar, who passed away in August 2023. In February this year, when the Revanth Reddy government suggested Gaddar's name for a Padma Shri award, Union Minister of State and former Telangana BJP president Bandi Sanjay Kumar said the Centre would never confer this civilian honour on 'Gaddar and his Naxalite comrades, who had caused the deaths of hundreds of BJP, Congress and TDP workers'.
At the time, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy had lashed out at Kumar without naming him. 'If you insult Gaddar one more time, we will name the street on which the BJP office stands (in Hyderabad) after Gaddar. How will you go about without naming Gaddar anna (brother) in your address, we would like to see,' the CM had then said.
Now, on the TGFA event, state BJP spokesperson Krishna Sagar Rao told The Indian Express, 'It (naming the awards after Gaddar) sets a bad precedent. Our question is simple: How is Gaddar, who followed a path of violence against elected governments, related to the film industry and its artistes? Why will actors and technicians be proud to hold on to an award that is named after such a person,' he asked.
The Congress has, however, strongly defended its government's decision to name the film awards after the revolutionary poet. 'Gaddar is a cultural icon. Telangana's history is richer by his name and his contribution. Only the BJP can have a problem with him and our CM has said that Gaddar cannot be dispensed with,' a Congress leader said.
Telangana Congress spokesperson Syed Nizamuddin said, 'The BJP is raising some baseless allegations. The awards reflect the true spirit of inclusion.'
Born as Gummadi Vittal Rao, Gaddar was studying engineering when he was drawn to the Dalit Panthers and the Naxalite movements in the 1980s. He went underground and joined the People's War Group, a Naxal outfit that was later banned in Andhra Pradesh. He also toured Chhattisgarh and Odisha. He, however, distanced himself from the Maoists in the 2000s.
Known as a fiery singer and the 'people's balladeer', Gaddar had returned to prominence during the Telangana statehood agitation beginning in 2009 and penned several songs for this movement. Once only seen in a dhoti, red shawl and a wooden staff, Gaddar had transformed by then, wearing full-sleeve shirts and pants. He also wrote songs for the mainstream film industry, including 'Bandenaka Bandi Katti' in the 1979 film 'Maa Bhoomi'.
Amid the current face-off between the Congress and the BJP, some Telangana activists pointed out that three Gaddar awards – for best feature film on history, best music director, and best make-up artist – were also given to the film 'Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad', which was produced by Telangana BJP leader Gudur Narayana Reddy.
'A propaganda film by BJP leaders targeting and spreading hate against Hyderabadi Muslims under the guise of the Razakar movie, has been awarded best film. Shockingly, the Telangana Congress and CM Revanth Reddy are endorsing the director's views,' Hyderabad-based civil rights activist S Q Masood alleged in a post on X.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Rs 50,000-cr worth GST compensation, Rs 8,000 cr under RDF pending: Punjab Finance Minister slams Centre
Rs 50,000-cr worth GST compensation, Rs 8,000 cr under RDF pending: Punjab Finance Minister slams Centre

Indian Express

time8 minutes ago

  • Indian Express

Rs 50,000-cr worth GST compensation, Rs 8,000 cr under RDF pending: Punjab Finance Minister slams Centre

Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Cheema on Thursday hit out at the central government for not releasing Punjab's share of GST compensation worth Rs 50,000 crore besides withholding Rs 8,000 crore under the Rural Development Fund (RDF). Cheema made the remarks while talking to the media in Delhi as he went to attend the GST Group of Ministers (GoM) meeting. He said that GST had inflicted a Rs 1.11 lakh crore loss on Punjab, with the Centre releasing only Rs 60,000 crore so far, while over Rs 50,000 crore and an additional Rs 8,000 crore under the RDF remained withheld. Slamming the GST, the Punjab Finance Minister stressed that the state would not have suffered such massive revenue losses had it not joined the 'One Nation-One Tax' scheme and in fact it would have received much more revenue. With the compensation cess now scrapped, he called out the BJP government for deliberately wrecking state economies to make them beg before the Centre. 'We honoured the central government's decision (on GST) and stood with the country, but Punjab suffered for it. Along with Punjab, many other states also suffered.' 'On August 20–21, the GoM met continuously for two days. On Wednesday, the meeting was on life and health insurance. In the evening, a meeting was held on compensation cess. The Chairman told us that today the meeting was on rate rationalisation, and that all members of the compensation cess would participate. Therefore, we also participated in Thursday's meeting,' he said. 'GST was implemented in 2017. In the past eight years, there have been 27 amendments in GST, with exemptions given to different sectors. Fifteen times the GST rates of various goods were reduced. This practice has been continuing in the GST Council for the last eight years, and for the past three years I have been witnessing it myself.' Cheema also said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier declared that there would be two GST slabs — one at 5 per cent and another at 12 per cent — and that 'everyone would celebrate Diwali'. 'But after the GST came, who will compensate for the loss suffered by Punjab and other states? Who will pay for this damage? One Nation, One Tax was the scheme of the central government, and all states including Punjab gave their consent. Everyone agreed that uniform tax rates should prevail across the country so that no state could impose higher or lower taxes on its citizens. But this formula has inflicted a huge loss on Punjab.' Emphasising on Punjab's loss, the Finance Minister said, 'In all three meetings of the GST Group of Ministers, I placed Punjab's position. So far, Punjab has lost Rs 1,11,045 crore. Out of this, the central government has given Rs 60,000 crore compensation, but still Rs 50,000 crore remains with the central government. Who will pay this money?' Cheema also said ever since the GST has been introduced, the BJP-led central government has kept making one amendment after another, but never reached a conclusion. 'Taxpayers of the country are being harassed continuously. The system of the country is being destroyed. Several states are continuously losing revenue due to the GST system. The central government has backed away from making up for this loss.' Detailing the latest discussions, Cheema said, 'In Thursday's meeting on compensation cess, the government said that the loans taken to pay states under compensation cess would be fully repaid by October. On harmful goods (sin goods), a special tax was imposed. The states suffering losses in its collection were being compensated. But now the report of the rate rationalisation committee shows that even the tax slab on sin goods is being reduced.' The Finance Minister also claimed that two days ago, another Rs 1,000 crore under the Prime Minister Road Scheme was also stopped. 'In this way, nearly Rs 60,000 crore is pending with the central government against Punjab. This includes the Rs 50,000-crore revenue loss (Punjab faced) after the (implementation of) GST. The central government must immediately release Rs 60,000 crore,' he concluded.

CM defends spending ₹10 crore each on Wayanad flood relief and Sadhana Samavesha from State funds
CM defends spending ₹10 crore each on Wayanad flood relief and Sadhana Samavesha from State funds

The Hindu

time11 minutes ago

  • The Hindu

CM defends spending ₹10 crore each on Wayanad flood relief and Sadhana Samavesha from State funds

Under attack from the Opposition for Karnataka giving ₹10 crore as flood relief in Wayanad in Kerala, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday defended the expenditure on the grounds that it was a humanitarian gesture. He also defended spending another ₹10 crore on Sadhana Samavesha in Hospete. 'Wayanad witnessed heavy rainfall and landslips and hundreds of people died. Should we not be humane? It is our dharma and responsibility to help,' the Chief Minister said during the discussion on the Money Bill for supplementary estimates of ₹3,352.57 crore before it was passed in Legislative Council on Thursday. In Assembly too, the gesture towards Wayanad came under attack and Leader of Opposition R. Ashok wondered why Karnataka did not show similar large heartedness towards other calamity-hit States. 'The Chief Minister is giving ₹10 lakh to build each house in Kerala, while those in our own State get a meagre sum of ₹95,000 to build their houses during calamity,' said Mr. Ashok. On the expenditure for Sadhana Samavesha, the Chief Minister said, 'Should we not tell the people as to what we have done? It was an event to showcase the achievement of our two-year governance.' The Opposition, debating this issue in Assembly, called it 'Congress party programme.' What it proposes Constituting 0.78 % of the budget, the supplementary estimates proposes ₹2,552 crore as revenue expenditure and ₹ 790 crore towards capital expenditure. The Chief Minister said that the State was expecting ₹820.20 crore from the Centre and ₹262.20 crore from the reserve fund. 'The total outgo will be ₹2,269 crore. We will try to increase the revenue receipts and make reappropriation. If needed, we will take loan. This is the first instalment (of supplementary estimates),' the Chief Minister said. According to him, of the total, ₹1,500 crore will go into the guarantee redemption fund (GRF) that is set aside as per the RBI guidelines as surety for loans raised by the public undertakings. 'Five per cent of of the total debt raised by the public undertakings has to be in the GRF as per RBI guidelines. Currently, the fund has ₹760 crore, whereas the total guarantees given by the State is for debt amounting to ₹46,271 crore.' When the BJP members raised the issue of 'diversion' of funds from SCP/ TSP, the Chief Minister said, 'We were the ones to bring the SCP/TSP Act. Show me one BJP-ruled State that has brought similar plan. I urge the Centre to spend development expenditure according to the population of the SCs.' The Bill was eventually passed amid the din.

Cong worker's ‘Ladli Behna' remarks trigger row
Cong worker's ‘Ladli Behna' remarks trigger row

Time of India

time24 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Cong worker's ‘Ladli Behna' remarks trigger row

Bhopal: A video appeared to be of a local Congress functionary in Rajgarh on women beneficiaries of the Ladli Behna scheme went viral on Thursday. The Congress district panchayat member Yashwant Singh Gurjar is seen addressing the gathering at a welcome ceremony of the newly appointed district Congress president Priyavrat Singh earlier this week, wherein he said, "Ladli Behaniya, sab ab bori mein bhar denge (Ladli Behnas, we will pack you in gunny bags). " The state BJP has said, "The statement amounts to humiliation of women by the Congress party . Speaking to TOI, state BJP spokesman Ajay Singh Yadav said, "The Congress party is essentially anti-women. PCC chief Jitu Patwari had referred to a former woman MLA as 'chanchni (sugar syrup)'." State Congress' spokesman Mithun Ahirwar defended, "Congress party respects all women enrolled or not enrolled in the Ladli Behna Scheme. The scheme was the brainchild of the Congress party and we will ensure that beneficiaries of the scheme get the stipend of Rs 3000 as promised by the BJP before the assembly elections." Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store