TMC MP questions Taslima Nasreen's character, calls for ban on film based on her

Written By Pooja Mehta | Updated: May 03, 2015, 08:05 PM IST

TMC MP Idris Ali also lashed out at the director of Nirbashito – a film based on Nasreen's life - for making the film which recently received the National Award.

Trinamool Congress Lok Sabha MP from Basirhat, Idris Ali has termed exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen as a ‘loose charactered woman’ on Sunday.

“Taslima Nasreen is a loose charactered woman who plays the communal card. People who support her, eventually end up spreading communal tension,” said Ali. He also targeted author Salman Rushdie saying, “Rushdie was barred from entering West Bengal as this is a secular state and communal elements like him should be kept at bay.”

This apart, he lashed out at the director of Nirbashito – a film based on Nasreen's life - for making the film which recently received the National Award. “I will not let the directors release the film in the state. If someone still does it, he will have to face dire consequences. This is the second time that I am protesting against the release of such a film,” Ali said. Directed by Churni Ganguly and shot in Kolkata and Sweden, the bilingual film was released at the Mumbai International Film Festival in in 2014. The filmmakers are yet to take a call whether or not to release the film in Kolkata.

This is not the first time Ali has targeted the author. In 2007, he was arrested for allegedly inciting violence for getting Nasreen expelled from the country. 

Nasreen fled Bangladesh in 1994 and has since lived in exile in the West as well as in India.