India raised the issue of violent protest against the screening of the film Emergency in Britain
New Delhi. The Government of India has raised the issue of violent protest against the screening of Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency in Britain. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has informed about its concern in the matter and asked the UK government to ensure appropriate action against those responsible for violence.
Watch: MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal says, “You would have seen, and we have also seen, several reports on how the film Emergency, which was being screened in several halls, was obstructed. We have consistently raised concerns with the U.K. government regarding incidents of… pic.twitter.com/NP7i2f5tMt
— IANS (@ians_india) January 24, 2025
Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal gave information, saying, “You must have seen and we must have seen, there are many reports that the film Emergency, which was being displayed in many Halls in Britain, was interrupted.” We have taken seriously the incidents of violent protest and the threats by anti -India elements. Freedom of expression cannot be selected and obstructed should be held accountable. We hope that the UK side will take appropriate action against those responsible.
Watch: MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal says, “Regarding border fencing, agreements have been made between India and Bangladesh. Border fencing is important to prevent criminal activities and incidents related to crime. Our understanding is that Bangladesh will approach this… pic.twitter.com/LH3TsZaxON
— IANS (@ians_india) January 24, 2025
Bangladesh border is necessary
Randhir Jaiswal said on the ongoing tension on the India and Bangladesh border, agreements have been made between India and Bangladesh, regarding the fence on the border. It is necessary to fennel to prevent criminal activities and incidents related to crime. We believe that Bangladesh will consider it positively and support our efforts. Our goal is to create a crime-free border by putting a stop to human trafficking, cattle smuggling and other criminal activities.
Watch: MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal says, “We have seen that after COVID, there has been a significant delay in visa processing, especially for American visas, as well as with other countries. Even today, the situation remains somewhat similar. We have consistently raised… pic.twitter.com/76MHZfYSQd
— IANS (@ians_india) January 24, 2025
The issue of delay in US visa processing was also raised
Randhir Jaiswal said that we have seen that after Covid, especially American visas as well as visa processing of other countries are also delayed. Even today, the situation remains similar. We have constantly raised this issue. The concerned governments emphasized that making the visa process easier will strengthen economic relations and cultural relations between people. This time our Foreign Minister raised the matter during a discussion with America's new Foreign Minister Marco Rubio.
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– years (@ani) January 24, 2025
Pakistan surrounds terrorism
The Foreign Ministry spokesman said, the whole world knows who is promoting terrorism. When we are terrorist attacks in India, where are the terrorists coming from, we understand the origin of terrorism across the border. Everyone knows that there are people who are responsible for cross -border terrorism and we call Pakistan to take strict action to prevent cross -border terrorism.
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