India Voices Concerns Over Disruptions of 'Emergency' Film Screenings in the UK
The Indian government has expressed serious concerns regarding the disruptions faced during the screening of actor Kangana Ranaut’s film, 'Emergency', in several theatres across the United Kingdom. Reports have indicated that pro-Khalistani groups were involved in the intimidation and obstruction of these screenings.
During a press briefing, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that such incidents highlight the need for accountability. He emphasized that freedom of speech must not be applied selectively and that the Indian government consistently raises concerns with the UK authorities about violent protests attributed to anti-India elements.
Jaiswal also conveyed hopes that the UK government would take appropriate action against those responsible for the disruptions. The High Commission of India in London is maintaining regular communication with community members to ensure their safety and address their concerns.
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