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Kerala CM says no to Mohanlal's refund offer
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 4
Putting an end to
all speculations, Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy Wednesday said the
state government has no moral right to accept the money that they gave
to superstar Mohanlal.
Mohanlal was paid for his musical band's performance at the opening ceremony of the 35th National Games, held here last week.
"There
is an agreement that the government has entered into with Mohanlal for
the conduct of his programme. Even if he says that he will return the
money, the Kerala government has no moral right to take back the money,"
said Chandy.
Since the conduct of the event, which incidentally
was the debut performance of Mohanlal's newly-formed musical band
Lalisom, both the superstar and the government have come in for much
criticism over the poor quality of the programme.
Snubbed by a
massive social media outcry targeting Mohanlal, the film star went into a
shell and, in an email to Kerala Sports Minister Thiruvanchoor
Radhakrishnan, said he will return the Rs.1.63 crore that he had taken
towards expenses incurred -- he pointed out that he did not charge any
fee for his appearance.
Sources close to the actor have pointed
out that Wednesday morning, he has, in a speed post mailed a draft of
Rs.1.63 crore to the state government, thereby closing the lid over the
controversy.
Chandy, meanwhile, had to face a barrage of
questions on the rationale behind the government defending Mohanlal's
inferior quality programme.
"I spoke to him when we fixed his
programme and he had made it very clear that he had very little time.
Now after all what has happened, we feel sad that a great artiste like
Mohanlal had to face all this. At no cost we will accept the money that
he said he will return," said Chandy.
Chandy also observed that
some vested interests have been trying for some time to play foul by
working against the conduct of the National Games.
"First they
said the Games will have to be postponed, then they said the equipment
will not arrive. Once each and every venue was completed in the nick of
time, they are after other things. The closing ceremony also will be
conducted as planned and, mind you, the budget for each programme was
fixed way back in 2011," the Kerala chief minister said.
"We have
not changed any officials from the games committee, even though it was
formed before our government assumed office," said Chandy, adding that
once the Games end Feb 14, he will take a call on all the allegations
that have been raised.