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Why Mahatma Gandhi Would Have Hanged His Grandson?

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Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, known for his work like Satya, Sarkar and Company that dealt with the underworld theme, is back in news.

No, the maverick RGV is not making a movie on the life of Yakub Memon. He is venting his ire at Tushar Gandhi, activist and Mahatma Gandhi’s great grandson, for opposing Yakub Memon’s execution on a news channel.

Gandhi was part of an initiative launched by some eminent citizens, including journalists, lawyers and activists, who were demanding a stay on Memon’s hanging based on a host of factors. Memon, accused in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, was hanged to death on Thursday morning at a Nagpur jail after Supreme Court rejected his mercy plea.

Tushar had said on the show, “This is nothing but judiciary-sanctioned murder and (it) must be abolished. I am opposed to death penalty because execution is like evil countering evil and two evils cannot make a good. It is a medieval, barbaric practice to bring the accused of a crime to justice.”

Varma wrote on Twitter:

He prefaced his comments on Gandhi and Memon with:

Talking about Gandhi, the filmmaker wrote:

Not satisfied with a mere slap, he added in the next tweet:

The director who has had face-offs with many other people due to his Twitter comments in the past, topped his tweets off with this:

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