*Protests against Jodhaa Akbar in Rajasthan*

Activists belonging to an outfit calling itself the Sri Rajput Karni Sena
have protested against the screening of *Jodhaa
Akbar<http://www.rediff.com/movies/jodha08.html>
*in Rajasthan.

"We shall not allow the filmmaker to distort history," said Lokendra Singh
Kalvi, a leader of the outfit, at a press conference in New Delhi on
Tuesday.

According to him, none of Mughal emperor Akbar's 34 wives were named
Jodhabai. Akbar married the former maharaja of Ajmer, Bharmal's elder
daughter Karkbai alias Heer Kumar in Fatehpur Sikri on Feburary 6, 1562.
Prince Salim was born in 1569.

"Jodhabai was the daughter of Moteraja Udai Singh and she would have been
three years younger than Salim and hence, in no way could she have been his
mother," Kalvi claimed.

According to these organisations, Jodha was the daughter of Udai Singh of
Marwar and was married to Salim, Akbar's son.

"Thus, she was Akbar's daughter-in-law. So, depicting Jodha as Akbar's wife
is not tolerable," Karni said.

He claimed that he had met Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting
Priyarajan Das Munsi and the latter had assured him that the film would not
be allowed to be released.

He also claimed five historians had worked on the subject and had come up
with well researched documents that prove the film historically
incorrect. *Ain-e-Akbari
*(page 619), *Akbarnama *(page 212) and a National Council of Educational
Research and Training's Class XI history book on medieval India by Professor
Satish Chandra are amongst the books that were consulted by the experts, he
said.

"The Rajasthan high court has passed an order and if necessary, we shall go
to the Supreme Court of India and seek a ban. In any case, the producers are
losing money on the Rajasthan territory where they have not been able to
release their music. We will not allow *Jodhaa Akbar *to be screened in
Rajasthan," Karni said.

He could not give us the names of the historians or produce the high court
papers when the media asked him for a copy.

"I will send you copies of the CDs to reporters in Delhi," he said.

Rajput activists also burnt posters of *Jodhaa Akbar *in Rajasthan. At least
100 activists gathered outside the Rambagh Palace hotel in Jaipur -- where
the Bachchans are celebrating Abhishek's birthday -- and shouted slogans
against Aishwarya
[Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=aishwarya>
] for playing the role of Jodhabai in the film, as well as against director
Ashutosh Gowarikar.

Slogans like *'Jodha Akbar nahin chalega, band karo J**odha Akbar*'
and '*Amitabh
(Bachchan) Aish ko samjhao, Aish ko **Jodha mat banao'* filled the air as
the protestors burnt posters of the big budget film that also stars Hrithik
Roshan [Images <http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=hrithik
roshan>].

Kalvi said the protest was a symbolic one, since Amitabh was ill.
*Jodhaa Akbar* has faced heavy weather right from the time the crew landed
on the outskirts of Jaipur in 2006, with the Rajputs saying it was
historically incorrect and animal rights activists accusing Gowarikar of
being cruel to horses used in some sequences.

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