In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for I&B Rajyavardhan Rathore said that former CBFC chairperson Leela Samson had submitted her resignation alleging interference. He added that nine other members too had resigned.
He said that I&B Ministry has always respected the Board's decisions and never interfered in the decision-making process of the Board.
"There was no coercion on the Chairperson or any other member of CBFC by the ministry as alleged by them. At no point had the ministry communicated with the Chairperson or the Board members of CBFC relating to certification of any film," Rathore said in his reply.
Any aggrieved producer can move the Film Certification Apellate Tribunal (FCAT) in accordance with the Cinematograph Act.
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"As far as the autonomy of the Board is concerned, there are adequate provisions in the existing Cinematograph Act and Rules," he added.
He also said that following Samson and other members' resignation, a new chairperson and ten members have been appointed.
Responding to another question, Rathore said that Department of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DACP), which releases government advertisements, has incurred an expenditure of Rs 1021.39 crore in 2013-14.