Along with the thinking of Indians, now the land of India is also narrow for Pakistani artists

Along with the thinking of Indians, now the land of India is also narrow for Pakistani artists

The Indian Cinema Workers Association has demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah ban not only Pakistani artistes and government officials, but also the people of Pakistan.

In a letter written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, the All Indian Sign Workers Association (AICWA) demanded a ban on Pakistani artistes, the government and the public. In his letter, Tantim requested the Indian Prime Minister to cut off all ties with Pakistan in view of Pakistan’s behavior after the special status of Occupied Kashmir was revoked.

The Indian Cinema Workers Tantim demanded Narendra Modi that the government should ban all Pakistani artists, singers and diplomats and also end all bilateral relations with the neighboring country. The Indian Cinema Organization raised slogans of ‘No Pakistan’ and ‘No Pakistani People’ and demanded their government to ban the Indian people by boycotting them and not allowing them to come to India in any way.

Addressing Narendra Modi and Amit Shah on behalf of the organization, it was said that it is the wish of one billion and 30 crore Indian people that the government takes a bold decision and announces a boycott of Pakistan by ending all ties.

According to Nazeem, just as the Pakistani government has banned Indian films, the Narendra Modi government should also ban Pakistani artists, diplomats and the government. This is not the first time that the Indian Cinema Organization is demanding a ban on Pakistani artistes.

Even before this, Indian cinema and film organizations have been imposing restrictions on Pakistani artists from time to time, but later Pakistani artists have been hired by the Bollywood industry. The recent tension between the two countries started when on August 5 this month, India abrogated Article 370 and 35A of the Indian Penal Code, which gave special status to Occupied Kashmir.

A bill to abrogate these two constitutions was introduced by Home Minister Amit Shah in the Lok Sabha, which was passed by a majority vote. While India ended the special status of Occupied Kashmir, India imposed a curfew in the valley and deployed 9 lakh military personnel and also detained the political leadership there.

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2024-08-27 10:32:05

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