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Shivakumar appeals for obeying court orders on Thug life

Shivakumar appeals for obeying court orders on Thug life

Bengaluru, June 18 (UNI) Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday made an appeal to pro‑Kannada groups and activists to abide by the Supreme Court’s ruling on the screening of Kamal Haasan’s film 'Thug Life in the state, emphasizing that no one should resort to vigilante actions.

“No one should take the law into their hands. We must respect the court,” Shivakumar told reporters, highlighting Karnataka’s legacy as a peace-loving state.

The appeal followed a strong directive from the Supreme Court which said “mob and vigilante justice cannot be allowed to take streets over a censor-board-cleared film”. The court also criticized the Karnataka High Court’s insistence on an apology from Haasan, asserting that public sentiment should not override the rule of law.

Shivakumar addressed rising tensions in Bengaluru, where several Kannada outfits had protested, lodged complaints, and warned cinema halls against screening the movie after Haasan’s remarks about the Kannada language sparked controversy. He urged them to channel their concerns through legal and democratic means. “Everyone has limitations… Kannada activists, please remain calm,” he said.

The Deputy CM also praised Bengaluru’s diverse and cosmopolitan spirit, noting that people from all castes, cultures, and languages have always found a home here. But while upholding Kannada pride, he insisted that the judiciary must be respected. “No one can compromise the self‑respect of Kannada… but above all, we must honour the court,” he stated.

'Thug Life', which released across India on June 5, faced disruptions in Karnataka. In its ruling on June 17, the Supreme Court transferred the case to itself and reprimanded local authorities for failing to ensure the film's screening despite legal clearance.

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