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Petition filed in Pakistani court seeking ban on Indian movies

By allowing Indian films despite atrocities in Kashmir, Pakistan govt is hurting the sentiments of both Kashmiris and Pakistanis.

Lahore: A petition was filed today in the Lahore High Court seeking a ban on the exhibition of Indian movies in the country till resolution of the Kashmir issue.

The petition, filed by Advocate Azhar Saddique, alleged that Indian forces are committing atrocities in Kashmir and the Pakistan government has allowed Indian movies to be exhibited in local cinemas and this act is not only hurting the sentiments of Kashmiris but also the Pakistanis.

It said the Indian movies are opposed to Pakistan's Kashmir policy and are a'big hurdle' in freedom movement of Kashmiris.

"To express solidarity with Kashmiris the Pakistani government should be ordered to put immediate ban on exhibition of Indian movies across the country," it pleaded.

Besides, the petitioner alleged that the Indian government and other extremist organisations are threatening Pakistani actors to leave India after Uri attack therefore the Pakistani government should respond to India in a firm manner and ban its movies.

The court will fix the date of hearing next week.

( Source : PTI )
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