Maulana Arshad Madani has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court regarding 'Udaipur files', serious allegations about film
Maulana Arshad Madani, president of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court regarding the film ‘Udaipur Files’. Madani claimed that the film Indian Muslims show or work with Pakistan’s terrorists with sympathetically. Maulana Arshad Madani, who describes the film as a threat to common harmony, in his affidavit called the film ‘Udaipur Files’ a threat to malicious and common harmony. He says the film is trying to spread a hatred and discrimination, and it can increase more religious tension in society. Madani also said about the film that such common messages were given earlier in Hindi Cinema, and this film is part of the link. Maulana Madani, who questions the Screening Committee of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, also questioned the commands of the screening committee compiled by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. He says if there were already concerns about the common influence of the film, why did the screening committee give it the opportunity to connect it with unpleasant and anti -elements. He claims that instead of promoting such films, the government should give the work to promote common harmony. Many controversies have already arisen about the controversy of the film ‘Udaipur files’. The film introduced the story of a murder case in Udaipur, in which he claims that a specific religion and community are misinterpreted in the film. The producer and director of the film says that the film is based on the truth and that their purpose is to bring about the truth of the event. However, critics believe that the film tried to increase social polarization against the Muslim community. Madni’s allegation Maulana Madani also said in the affidavit that their religious and social reputation is being damaged by showing Indian Muslims with Pakistan and terrorists in the film. He described it as a great threat to the unity and religious harmony of the country. Maulana Arshad Madani expected the Supreme Court to expect relief from the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court acted against the film and appealed to stop it. He says that the release of the film will promote a sense of hatred and violence against the Muslims of India, which can become a constitutional and social problem. Share this story -tags