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Now 'The Sabarmati Report' may be tax-free in Gujarat: Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel to watch film at Citigold, meet Jitendra and Ekta Kapoor, Modi-Shah already praised – Ahmedabad News

The film 'The Sabarmati Report', produced by Ekta Kapoor and starring Vikrant Massey and Rashi Khanna, released on November 15, is currently in the news. The film is based on the 2002 Godhra incident, one of the most controversial issues in Indian politics. This film is mainly

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Apart from this, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will also meet film-producer Ekta Kapoor and veteran actor Jitendra.

Recently this film has been made tax free in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, which was announced by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has suggested other leaders to watch the film as well. Not only that, Dr. Mohan Yadav visited Gujarat on Tuesday and also met Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.

Good thing the truth is coming out: PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday praised 'The Sabarmati Report'. The Prime Minister has re-tweeted a user's tweet. This tweet was on the movie 'The Sabarmati Report'. 'Truth has to come out…'-PM Modi. He said, “The good thing is that the truth is coming out, that too in a way that common people can see it. Misconceptions can only last for a while, eventually the facts come out.”

The tweet re-tweeted by PM Modi is from a journalist. It has been said about the film that this film is a must watch. This film brings out the truth of one of the most shameful events in our history. The makers have taken great care of respect and sensitivity while making it. The film shows how some politicians used the incident of burning passengers in a train to tarnish the image of a leader.

Home Minister Amit Shah praised the Sabarmati report Union Home Minister Amit Shah has also praised the film through his official social media handle. The Home Minister shared a post by a social media user, which gave several reasons to watch Vikrant's film. Amit Shah wrote, 'No matter how hard any powerful ecosystem tries, the truth never hides. The film 'Sabarmati Report' boldly rejects this ecosystem and brings out the truth of this event affecting the future.

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PM also praised 'The Kashmir Files' PM Modi had earlier praised the films 'The Kashmir Files' and 'Article 370'. On March 12, 2022, the makers of Kashmir Files met the PM. Sharing the photo of the meeting, the film's producer Abhishek Agarwal wrote – 'It felt very good to meet the honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The meeting became more special, as he praised 'The Kashmir Files'. We are proud to produce this film. Thank you Modiji.

What is Godhrakand? On 27 February 2002, Sabarmati Express S6 coach was set on fire by a mob near Godhra station. In this incident, 58 karsevaks were burnt to death. After this there were riots in Gujarat in 2002. Almost 9 years later, 31 people were convicted in the post-Godrakand trial. In 2011, the SIT court sentenced 11 convicts to death and 20 to life imprisonment. Later in October 2017, the Gujarat High Court commuted the death sentence of 11 convicts to life imprisonment.

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