A section of the Hindi film industry met Union railways minister Piyush Goyal at a meet organized by the government to clarify its stance on the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) even as brutal violence was unleashed by self-proclaimed nationalist elements on students at the Jawaharlal Nehru University campus on Sunday evening.
In view of the growing protests against the CAA and the proposed National Register of Citizenship (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR) across the country, the government had invited members of the film industry for a meeting to explain its stance.
A number of prominent members of the film industry, like Anurag Kashyap, Swara Bhasker, Sushant Singh and Varun Grover, have been participating actively in the protests against the CAA and the NRC and have spoken out against religious discrimination in deciding who can apply for citizenship.
The meeting saw fewer members show up than at an earlier meeting with prime minister Narendra Modi last year. Actor Ranvir Shorey, lyricist Prasoon Joshi, head of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), actress Urvashi Rautela, producers Bhushan Kumar and Ritesh Sidhwani, composers Anu Malik and Roop Kumar Rathod, and singers Kailash Kher and Shaan were among those who attended.
Speaking later with the Press Trust of India news agency, Shorey said, "It was a good meeting. It's great to see the government reach out to clear the air regarding the CAA."
He said Goyal told them that more such meetings would be organized with people from different walks of life. "I already had no issues with the CAA and I hope more people are not misled about it affecting any Indian citizen," Shorey said.
The invitation for the meeting, facilitated by producer Mahavir Jain, read, "The agenda of the meeting will be to facilitate a discussion on myths and realities pertaining to the Citizenship Amendment Act."
Notable absentees at the meeting were Aamir Khan, Farhan Akhtar, Kabir Khan, Javed Akhtar and Richa Chadha, all of whom had been invited. Kashyap, Taapsee Pannu, Swara Bhasker and filmmaker Anubhav Sinha, vocal opponents of the CAA and NRC, had been excluded from the event.
As the meeting concluded, there were fresh reports of violence emerging from JNU, with masked thugs running riot on the campus, attacking students and teachers with iron rods, acid and lathis, though the university had already been marked out for increased security by the Delhi police in view of recent protests.
While Sinha, Kashyap and Swara Bhasker took to social media to put out messages for help, several prominent members of the industry tweeted a condemnation of the attack.
Sinha also called upon his colleagues at the meeting with the Union minister to speak out in support of the students.
All my colleagues present in the meeting with the Government right now, please talk to them about what’s going on in JNU right now. You can’t offer us scrumptious dinners while atrocities go on with students.
— Anubhav Sinha (@anubhavsinha) January 5, 2020
Do you see a pattern???? They don't like students. They don't like education. Because good students don't like to be goons or servants. There is a pattern.
— Anubhav Sinha (@anubhavsinha) January 5, 2020
But why are we even surprised? They had said clearly just a few days back कि टुकड़े टुकड़े गैंग को सबक़ सिखाने का समय आ गया है।
— Anubhav Sinha (@anubhavsinha) January 6, 2020
Swara Bhasker and Mohd Zeeshan Ayyub were among the first to tweet out messages asking for help to reach the campus as news of violence broke out. Ira Bhasker, Swara's mother, is part of the faculty at the cinema studies department at the university.
Urgent appeal!!!! To all Delhiites PLS gather in large numbers outside the Main Gate of JNU campus on Baba Gangnath Marg.. to pressure the govt. & #DelhiPolice to stop the rampage by alleged ABVP masked goons on JNU campus. PLS PLS share to everyone in Delhi!🙏🏿🙏🏿 9pm on 5th. Jan pic.twitter.com/IXgvvazoSn
— Swara Bhasker (@ReallySwara) January 5, 2020
#Shaheenbagh #JamiaMilliaIslamia pic.twitter.com/IKQVdaF660
— Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub (@Mdzeeshanayyub) January 5, 2020
Actress Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, who has been quiet on the issue so far, also took to social media to condemn the brazen violence on the campus.
Shocking disgusting and cowardly. Have the balls to at least show your face when you want to attack innocents. https://t.co/laFmsF8DTK
— Sonam K Ahuja (@sonamakapoor) January 5, 2020
Twinkle Khanna, Kriti Sanon, Renuka Shahane and Dia Mirza were among the others who spoke up condemning the violence by masked perpetrators.
India,where cows seem to receive more protection than students, is also a country that now refuses to be cowed down. You can’t oppress people with violence-there will be more protests,more strikes,more people on the street. This headline says it all. pic.twitter.com/yIiTYUjxKR
— Twinkle Khanna (@mrsfunnybones) January 6, 2020
Complete lawlessness! How could masked goons enter JNU & terrorize students and teachers? What is @DelhiPolice doing? Sirf nihatton pe vaar karnaa aataa hai kya? Jo kaanoon khuleaam tod rahein hain unhen khuli chhhoot de rakhi hai kya? Unbelievable!! Scary!! Shameful!! https://t.co/B0AvB2QcpC
— Renuka Shahane (@renukash) January 5, 2020
It breaks my heart to see what happened at JNU! What’s going on in India is horrifying!! Students & teachers being beaten up & terrorized by masked cowards!! The constant blame game!Stooping so low for political agendas!Violence is NEVER a solution! How have we become so inhuman?
— Kriti Sanon (@kritisanon) January 6, 2020
How long will this be allowed to continue? How long will you turn a blind eye? How long will the defenceless be attacked in the name of politics or religion? Enough is enough. @DelhiPolice
— Dia Mirza (@deespeak) January 5, 2020
Actors Rajkummar Rao, Siddharth of Rang De Basanti (2006) fame, and Ritesh Deshmukh were also on social media expressing outrage at the incident.
What happened in #JNU is shameful, horrific and heartbreaking. Those who are responsible behind these attacks should be punished. #JNUViolence
— Rajkummar Rao (@RajkummarRao) January 5, 2020
Frightening visuals from #JNU. Praying that the #Delhipolice intervene swiftly and protect the students. Stay safe students. What a scary world we live in. https://t.co/JQiawhz6A3
— Siddharth (@Actor_Siddharth) January 5, 2020
This mob are the foot soldiers of fascism. That’s why street lights were turned off, why they’re covering their faces and allowed to walk away with rods/sticks. Look at them carefully ... cuz tomorrow you could be attacked for saying NASA footage isn’t sounding like OM. https://t.co/K1Xf42WEzI
— TheRichaChadha (@RichaChadha) January 6, 2020
Composer Vishal Dadlani did not mince any words in his reference to the meeting with film celebrities.
I believe some in the film business are in a meeting with the perpetrators of this horror, tonight. All of this is happening simultaneously.
— VISHAL DADLANI (@VishalDadlani) January 5, 2020
Hammers and acid for students, and dinners for sycophants. Wow. https://t.co/OkuB0cCMmF
Make it stop. https://t.co/rwjcw8sW0W
— Sandhya Mridul (@sandymridul) January 6, 2020
Mandir bana rahe hai Ram ka.. harkatein saari Raavan ki. #fuckfascistbjp
— Vijay Varma (@MrVijayVarma) January 5, 2020
Dear @RahulGandhi, @ArvindKejriwal, spare us your moral high ground and get out there, stand in front of the JNU gate.
— Neeraj Ghaywan (@ghaywan) January 5, 2020
If not anything, your presence will add pressure on the cops. Not the time for political grandstanding!
While voices condemning the violence also included some alumni of the university from the central government, the bigger stars have stayed away from voicing any opinion on the raging controversy.