This is audio version of a write-up authored by Dr. Sikandar Singh, Incharge of Punjabi Department, Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahib.
Several youth groups namely Sikh Youth of Punjab, Sikh Youth Federation Bhindrawala and Jatha Sirlath Khalsa today took a march in the city exposing Badals and their coterie for engineering NOC to controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir.
Three Sikh youth groups namely, the Sikh Youth of Punjab, Sikh Youth Federation Bhindrawala and Jatha Sirlath Khalsa today accused high-ups in SAD (Badal) hands for giving clearance to controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir.
As per media reports, various cinema halls in Haryana are not screening controversial Nanak Shah Fakir film in Cinema halls.
SGPC backed Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh today announced to excommunicate Harinder Sikka, producer of controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir, from the Sikh panth.
As the date of release for the controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir is approaching the Sikh anger against the movie has begun to erupt form different places.
Sikh Youth of Punjab, an organisation of Sikh youth activists, today announced to gherao the Governor House in Chandigarh to seek estoppel on release of controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir.
Demanding a complete ban on controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir, a demonstration was organized by students of Guru Nanak Dev University in which the students told the producer Harinder Sikka to withdraw the film.
In a written statement issued today, the Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh said that he has not to intervene on the issue of the controversial movie 'Nanak Shah Fakir' in view of the film-makers’ reported decision not to release the movie in the state.
While demanding total withdrawal of movie 'Nanak Shah Fakir,' Dal Khalsa and its youth body ‘Sikh Youth of Punjab’ has alleged that the film, which is produced by Harinder Singh Sikka, has the evil potential to challenge and subvert the fundamental belief system of Sikhs.
Punjab government has reportedly banned screening of controversial Nanak Shah Fakir Film in the state.
Instead of understanding or adhering to the edict of the Sikh panth to stop release of Nanak Shah Fakir film, now Harinder Sikka wishes to release his film with the backing of an Indian Supreme court.
As the announced date for release of controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir is approaching, Sikhs across the state are holding strong protests against its release and demanding permanent ban on this film.
Students and Research scholars of Punjabi University (Patiala) on April 6, 2018 held a protest demonstration against releasing of controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir.
Bhai Satnam Singh Khandewala, speaking on behalf of former Panj Pyare of Akal Takht Sahib, rejected controversial movie Nanak Shah Fakir.
The Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhdandak Committee (SGPC) today sought ban on Harinder Sikka's controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir.
The Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee (SGPC) was left red-faced yesterday after the producer of controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir refused to attend a meeting arrange by the SGPC.
The controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir is once against in focus as the producer Harinder Singh Sikka has announced to release it on April 13, 2018.
After the outrage from the Sikh panth over the proposed release of controversial movie Nanak Shah Fakir, the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee (SGPC) today announced to halt its release.
Sikh Siyasat’s host Baljeet Singh conducted a discussion with prominent sikh thinker Sr. Ajmer Singh from Chandigarh and Sr. Harkanwal Singh from Surrey, Canada, regarding the principled legitimacy of the controversial movie ‘Nanak Shah Fakir’ in the light of Sikh philosophy.
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