Punjabi University students hold massive protest against Nanak Shah Fakir Movie

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Punjabi University students hold massive protest against Nanak Shah Fakir Movie

By Parmjeet Singh

April 09, 2015

Patiala, Punjab: Hundreds of students and research scholars of Punjab University, Patiala today staged a protest demonstration against the proposed release of controversial movie titled Nanak Shah Fakir. Students gathered outside Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha library and marched towards main gate of the ‘varsity campus, where they blocked Patiala-Rajpura Road. Students also tendered a memorandum to Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal through Deputy Commissioner of Patiala.

Talking to the Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) Jagtar Singh, a Ph. D. student, told Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) over phone that the purpose of protest was to send a clear signal to the authorities that the students of Punjabi University have resolved to oppose the release of Nanak Shah Fakir movie, as this movie violates basic tents of Sikh religion.

“We call know personification of Sikh Guru Sahib is strictly prohibited, still the makers of Nanak Shah Fakir movie want to release their blasphemous movie … We won’t let this happen” he added.

He further said that SGPC’s decision to extend recognition of previous attempts, including Chaar Sahibzaade, has led to current situation. He said that SGPC and Akal Tkaht Sahib Jathedar should withdraw their support and recognition from ‘Chaar Sahibzaade’ movie also.