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PK: How far will political rows be taken at public expense?

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January 02, 2015 / 20:19 IST
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R JagannathanFirstpost.com

The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav, and the ex-Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar, have decided that the Aamir Khan blockbuster, PK, which has offended some Hindu outfits, deserves an entertainment tax break.

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Both Yadav and Kumar, not known to be film buffs earlier, decided to watch the film and decided that everyone needs to watch it. Hence the tax-breaks, when neither state is known for being excessively rich in tax revenues. The poor may not get enough to eat, but they should watch PK.

Hear film critic-cum-CM Yadav on it, as quoted in The Times of India: “People had been telling me for many days to watch PK. I downloaded it a few days ago, but only found the time to watch it last night. I liked it immediately and decided to make it 'tax-free' so that more people can watch it.”