Wednesday, January 15th, 2025

There is a ruckus about Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Emergency’ even before its release, now there is a demand to ban it


An Australia-based Sikh council has banned the actress and Lok Sabha MP Kangana Ranaut has demanded a ban on the release of the upcoming movie ‘Emergency’ in the country. They say that this film can disturb the peace. This can increase tension between Sikhs and Hindus. Know what is the whole matter. Terming ‘Emergency’ as a propaganda movie, the Sikh Council alleged that it misrepresents historical events and is ‘insulting to Sikh martyrs’. This will cause unrest in the Sikh Punjabi community.

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The film misrepresents historical events!

In a letter to Australia-based multinational film exhibition brand Village Cinemas, the Sikh Council wrote, “We are deeply concerned about the screening of this propaganda film in your cinemas. The film allegedly portrays the heroic role of former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi and Sikh martyrs in a manner that is extremely insulting and misrepresents historical events, which are important and painful for the Sikh community.”

Peace and harmony in the country may be disrupted!

It said, ‘The film is likely to cause unrest among the Sikh Punjabi community and non-Hindutva supporters and Hindu (BJP-Modi) supporters in Australia.’ The council also said that the release of the film may cause disturbance in peace and harmony in the country. It said, ‘The negative portrayal of Sikh community leader Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale in the film has caused concern.’

‘Political tension between Sikh and Hindu communities will increase’

The council further said, ‘The screening of this film will increase political tension between the Sikh and Hindu communities of Australia and will hurt the religious sentiments of the Sikhs.’ Earlier, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) and Sri Akal Takht Sahib had demanded a ban on the film. Sri Akal Takht Sahib had issued a statement and warned the censor board not to release the film.

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