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Opposition to Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency': Former BJP minister said- Kangana speaks dirty, Sikh community said- ban it – Jabalpur News


Film actress and BJP MP from Himachal's Mandi Lok Sabha seat Kangana Ranaut's upcoming film 'Emergency' has been surrounded by controversies even before its release. People of the Sikh community have protested and demanded a ban on the film. Jabalpur Sikh Sangat has protested against Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency'

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On Friday, hundreds of people took out a rally and reached the Collectorate. Here, they handed over a memorandum addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Collector and demanded a complete ban on the film. They accused the film of tarnishing the image of the Sikh community. They have also written a letter to Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. Let us tell you that the film is going to be released on 6 September.

People of the Sikh community took out a rally and reached the Collectorate. Here, a memorandum was handed over to the Collector.

The sentiments of the Sikh community were not taken into consideration

While handing over a memorandum to the collector, the people of Jabalpur Sikh Sangat said that whenever there has been a disaster in the country, we have saved the lives of others by risking our own lives. The Indian Film Censor Board has not taken the sentiments of the Sikhs into consideration while approving the Emergency film which defames the Sikhs. Sikh history is being presented in a distorted manner in the film, which has hurt the sentiments of the Sikh community.

It is alleged that an attempt has been made to portray Sikhs as terrorists in the film.

It is alleged that an attempt has been made to portray Sikhs as terrorists in the film.

will not allow the film to run in theaters

The people of the Sikh community have said that at any cost this film will not be allowed to be screened in the theatres of the country and the state. The president of the Sikh community, Manohar Singh Rain, said that if this film is screened in theatres despite the warning, then we will be forced to protest and demonstrate. The government and the administration will be responsible for all this.

People of Sikh community carrying placards demanding ban of the film.

People of Sikh community carrying placards demanding ban of the film.

They reached the collectorate with black bands tied on their hands

Sikh community president Manohar Singh Rain, who reached the Collectorate with a black band tied on his hands, said that actress Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency is full of malice towards Sikhs. He has appealed to all the people of the country and state not to watch this film, because this film is not good not only for the Sikh community but for every Indian.

Kangana's film 'Emergency' will be released on 6 September

The film Emergency is based on the life of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

The film Emergency is based on the life of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Kangana's film 'Emergency' will be released on September 6. The film is based on the life and times of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Kangana will be seen playing the lead role in the film. The film stars many actors including Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Shreyas Talpade and Milind Soman.

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BJP MP from Mandi seat of Himachal Pradesh, actress Kangana Ranaut's upcoming movie Emergency has been surrounded by controversies. Kangana's film is based on the emergency imposed during the tenure of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The film will be released on 6 September. Earlier, Punjab's independent MP Sarbjit Singh Khalsa has objected to the scenes shown in the trailer. He said that Sikhs have been portrayed in a wrong way in it. He has written a letter to the central government demanding to stop the release of the film. Read full news

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