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   *“I was told by a Gujarat Government official that Mr. Bachchan wanted
tax exemption in Gujarat, free land for his film city and a Rajyasabha seat
for his wife Jaya Bachchan, who may not be able to represent Uttar Pradesh
with the change in political equations there,” *
*- Mallika Sarabhai *

Sarabhai criticizes Bachchan’s endorsement of Gujarat
http://beta.thehindu.com/arts/dance/article103774.ece
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 [image: Dancer and activist Mallika Sarabhai has said she was told that
actor Amitabh Bachchan had his own personal interests in becoming the brand
ambassador for the State of Gujarat]
*AP Dancer and activist Mallika Sarabhai has said she was told that actor
Amitabh Bachchan had his own personal interests in becoming the brand
ambassador for the State of Gujarat ***
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*Dancer and activist Mallika Sarabhai has said she was told that actor Amitabh
Bachchan had his own personal interests in becoming the brand ambassador for
the State of Gujarat.*

Speaking at a meet-the-press programme here on Tuesday, Ms. Sarabhai, who
was here to perform on the inaugural day of the Malabar Mahotsavam, said Mr.
Bachchan had three specific reasons. “I was told by a Gujarat Government
official that Mr. Bachchan wanted tax exemption in Gujarat, free land for
his film city and a Rajyasabha seat for his wife Jaya Bachchan, who may not
be able to represent Uttar Pradesh with the change in political equations
there,” she said. “The Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi appointed Mr.
Bachchan, who is not a Gujarati, probably because there was nobody worthy
enough in the State to be its brand ambassador.”

She said she had a great time contesting the last Lok Sabha polls against
L.K. Advani at Gandhinagar. “I could make both Mr. Modi and his Congress
rival (Suresh Patil) campaign harder,” she said. “I saw the candidates
making a mockery of the modal code of conduct on several occasions, but my
complaints were ignored.”

Ms. Sarabhai said art was the greatest tool for social activism.

“From my experience, I have learnt that it is art that could bring about the
greatest impact in people’s minds,” she said. “People do not like to be
preached, but they would care to watch any programme that would entertain
them. With those programmes, we could send our messages to them, as I have
often done.”

She said Kerala should seriously look into the issue of its young women
being married off to men in Haryana. “There is dire shortage of brides in
Haryana because of female foeticide there, so the men come to Kerala and
marry a girl, who often would be the wife of three or more men in the
family,” she said. “It is slavery. The Kerala women are forced to marry a
man who does not speak her language because her family does not have the
money to get her a husband in her own State. I do not know why Kerala has
copied the dowry system from Northern India.”

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