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3 Arrested For Refusing to Stand up for National Anthem in Chennai

Three people including a woman senior citizen were roughed up by a mob at the Chennai International Film Festival.

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Three people, including a woman senior citizen, were roughed up by a mob in Chennai, Tamil Nadu on Wednesday for not standing up for the National Anthem at the Chennai International Film Festival. The incident took place at around 12 noon at Palazzo Cinemas in Vadapalani, Tamil Nadu.

The Supreme Court had on 30 November ordered all cinema halls across the country to play the national anthem before the screening of films. The court said the practice would “instill a feeling within one a sense of committed patriotism and nationalism”.

Shreela, her 60-year-old mother Subhashri, and Bijon, a graduate, were arrested by the Chennai police and booked under Section 3 of ‘The Prevention of Insults to National Honour’. They were later released by the police.

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Eyewitnesses say that the commotion began when the National Anthem was being played ahead of the screening of Bulgarian film Glory. The three allegedly refused to stand up for the national anthem.

Agitated by this, the organisers and the audience allegedly attacked the three, said reporters who had attended the film festival.

They also stated that the mob, who roughed up the three people, consisted of more than 30 people while the organisers called the police.

My mother and I did not stand up for the National Anthem as my mother is old and I did not because of my principles. Some people began assaulting the other student, who was sitting next to us, they abused him and tried to drag him out of the hall.
Shreela, told The News Minute
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“They started playing the movie but some people left the hall after getting angry. The people who went out, they called the police,’’ she added. When the police arrived at the cinema hall, some members in the audience pointed the three of them out, she said.

Shreela, who is a member of an organisation called CPI(ML) RESIST, explained that she did not stand up owing to her principles.

She added that both volunteers of the Chennai International Film Festival and audience members had manhandled Bijon.

The incident in Chennai, however, isn’t the first such case of a scuffle breaking out at a theatre.

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Days after the Supreme Court directed cinema halls across the country to play the National Anthem before the commencement of films, seven people were allegedly assaulted by a group in Chennai's Kasi Theatre on 11 December 2016 after they refused to stand up for the National Anthem.

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