Amdist protests over taking 12 persons into custody for not standing up for the national anthem during the ongoing International Film Festival of Kerala, BJP said, on Tuesday, the trend of showing disrespect to national anthem should not be encouraged at any cost.
Police took 12 persons into custody in two separate cases last night from cinemas, screening films as part of the week- long festival.
Cases under IPC section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) had been registered against the 12 persons who were taken into custody, police said. Those arrested were later released on bail, they said.
A group of persons on Tuesday staged a protest in front of a theatre in Thiruvananthapuram against police taking into custody 12 persons for “disrespecting” the National Anthem at cinemas screening movies of the International Film Festival of Kerala.
A placard held by protesters at Tagore Theatre, the main venue of the ongoing festival, read:
Another placard said:
This comes only a day after a scuffle broke out in a theatre in Chennai over the national anthem.
A group of seven people was allegedly assaulted by another group at Chennai's Kasi Theatre, after they refused to stand up.
Speaking to The News Minute, Leenus – one of the seven people assaulted in Chennai – said that the incident occurred at the time of the 11:30 am show in the theatre situated in Chennai's Eekkaaduthangal. The group of seven – including three girls – had gone to watch the film Chennai 28.
The seven youths, all students of various colleges in the city, are reportedly members of an organisation called CPI (ML) RESIST, according to Kannan, another member of the organisation.
Leenus said that some others in the theatre also took the side of the group abusing them.
The manager of the theatre then intervened and tried to pacify them.
The News Minute was not able to independently verify the details of the scuffle in the theatre.
(With inputs from PTI and The News Minute)
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