Mammootty’s sensible question misinterpreting to create controversy
Mammootty is somehow landing in so many controversies nowadays and many of them just feels like they were scripted to trap him by some people who have something against him politically or otherwise. The recent one was a question by Mammootty or rather a comment by Mammootty when he was asked about the continuous hike in the cost of rice in our state. Mammootty asked that why all this clutter over the rice price hike and asked why no one is crying and making issues over the hike in the price of liquor.
Mammootty had said this while he was attending a meeting organized by CPI(M) of Kerala. The meeting was called Jaiva Karshaka Mahamaham and Mammootty’s comments there which we said just above had made a new controversy. People are asking why Mammootty had made such a comment and it is commonly being said that it is not at all a right way to comment on a thing like hike in rice price in the way he did.
But many are saying this because they did not understand what Mammootty really meant. His honest comment or question is being misinterpreted by some online media and people to create controversy. Mammootty said so because he wanted to say that if the price of rice had increased it will be good for the farmers who is cultivating rice. And it can also lead to the hike of production rate in our state. Making it a huge issue is unnecessary and those who are making this a big problem never tries to produce rice of their own. That is why we are depending on other states for rice as per the demand.
Mammootty said that when alcohol price is going on the higher side no one utters a word and they buy it and shows no concern with whatever it costs. Then why the hell should they be making the problem of the hike in the rice price a big one rather than trying to increase its production. They have to buy it with whatever it costs silently just like they buy liquor. If they have no problem in buying liquor with high rates then they have no rights to make problems about the rice price hike.