THE SILENCING IS OFFICIAL: GOVT BANS ITS OWN FILM ON BHOPAL GAS MASSACRE
A shocking, state-funded film about the Bhopal gas disaster that killed thousands has been BANNED. By the government that paid for it.
Nervous officials in the Madhya Pradesh government pulled the 30-minute film just before it was to screen on the tragedy’s first anniversary. They admit it contains scenes they call “objectionable” and “embarrassing.” The film was made by celebrated director Muzaffar Ali. This isn’t a mistake—it’s a COVER-UP in broad daylight. They are trying to erase your memory of the worst industrial massacre in history.
This censorship reveals a terrifying pattern. At the same time, Labour Minister T Anjiah is suddenly warning state Chief Ministers they will be “held responsible” for disasters from hazardous chemical factories. Are they finally scared you’ll see the truth? They have the power to shut dangerous plants, like the Shriram chlorine factory, but they DON’T. Instead, they silence the evidence. The film was your proof. Now it’s locked away.
While victims’ families grieve, the powerful distract. The Prime Minister talks of peace with Pakistan. Sri Lanka’s leader rejects solutions for Tamils. But HERE, the truth is being BURIED. Who benefits from your forgetfulness? The corporations that poison and the politicians who protect them.
They are not just banning a film—they are deleting a crime.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




