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Shri Rajput Karni Sena : ウィキペディア英語版
Shri Rajput Karni Sena
Shri Rajput Karni Sena (SRKS) is a Rajput caste organisation founded in 2006. It is based in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. The association favours "national unity" and is opposed to caste-centric positive discrimination and corruption. Sukhdev Singh Shekhawat〔http://rajasthanpatrika.patrika.com/story/rajasthan/rajput-society-announced-struggle-for-reservation-1085272.html〕〔http://www.bhaskar.com/news/RAJ-OTH-MAT-latest-baran-news-021005-2817134-NOR.html〕 is current president of Shree Rajput Karni Sena and Ashu Rathore is Mahila Wing president.
SRKS had protested when the film ''Jodhaa Akbar'' was released in 2008. According to Goldie Osuri, an academic with specialist interests in depictions of nationalism in the media, the public objection of the SRKS was related to a "minor historical indeterminacy" regarding whether the fictional central character was the wife or daughter-in-law of the Mughal emperor Akbar. Osuri says that a wider analysis of media and blog sources shows that the real objection was to the depiction of marriage between the Muslim Akbar and a Hindu Rajput princess. She has describes the SRKS both as a Hindutva and a Hindu nationalist group.
The SRKS did not receive an apology from the ''Jodhaa Akbar'' film-maker, Ashutosh Gowariker, as they had demanded but some Rajasthani cinemas did refuse to show the production and there were some protests in other states also. The organisation then objected to the 2010 movie ''Veer'', which they claimed maligned their "brave community". They vandalised some cinemas that showed the film, the acts being described by commentator Chitra Padmanabhan as:
In 2013, SRKS announced their opposition to the similarly-titled and -themed ''Jodhaa Akbar'' historical drama television series. Various objectors associated with SRKS said that the group would organise legal action and public protests to ban the series from being broadcast if discussions with the television company, Zee TV, did not achieve their aim. They claimed that the Hindu-Muslim marriage involved a fictional character and was a distortion of history resulting from poor research. In 2014, SRKS organised a protest against Ekta Kapoor, who had produced the now-broadcast series. A month later, it was alleged that a group of around 40 SRKS members attacked the offices of Zee Media in Jaipur, a part of the television company that had broadcast the series. Journalists' trade unions demanded that the police should react by arresting Lokendra Singh Kalvi, the SRKS leader.
Protests involving supporters of SRKS also occurred in 2009 at the University of Rajasthan, where a dispute between a Rajput student and one from the Jat caste escalated as fellow Jat students protested against the treatment of their colleague. The two castes constituted a significant proportion of students at the university and their caste associations — the SRKS and the Jat Mahasabha — tended to get support in particular from those caste members who came from small towns and villages. The caste barriers were reinforced by the existence of caste-based accommodation and tended to become particularly evident in student politics, which reflected the similar caste-based rivalry found in the politics of the state of Rajasthan itself.
In 2010, the Indian Police Service said that it had detained seven SRKS activists who were planning to disrupt an event at which Sonia Gandhi would be attending.
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