
Petition Filed with the Ministry of I&B to Ban Udaipur Files
The controversy surrounding the upcoming film “Udaipur Files” has taken a new turn with the President of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, Arshad Madani, announcing that a petition has been filed with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) to ban the release of the Vijay Raaz-starrer. The petition, which was filed on Tuesday, claims that the film is based on hatred and may promote communal tension in society.
Madani took to social media to inform everyone about the petition, stating, “The petition states that the film is based on hatred, may promote communal tension in society.” His tweet sparked a heated debate on social media, with many people expressing their opinions on the matter.
For those who may not be aware, “Udaipur Files” is a Hindi film that is set to release soon. The film’s storyline revolves around a gruesome murder that takes place in Udaipur and the subsequent investigation that follows. The film has already generated a lot of buzz due to its unique plot and the presence of Vijay Raaz, a well-known actor in the Indian film industry.
However, the film has also been mired in controversy, with many people expressing their concerns about the film’s potential to promote communal hatred. The petition filed by Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind is the latest development in this ongoing controversy.
The petition, which was filed under the provisions of the Cinematograph Act, 1952, and the Indian Penal Code, 1860, has urged the MIB to ban the release of “Udaipur Files” as it is likely to promote enmity between different groups of people and disturb public peace.
The petition has also requested the MIB to take immediate action to prevent the release of the film, citing the potential harm it could cause to society. The petition is being supported by many religious organizations and social activists who are concerned about the potential consequences of the film’s release.
The controversy surrounding “Udaipur Files” has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many people expressing their opinions on the matter. While some people have defended the film, saying that it is a work of fiction and should not be banned, others have called for the film to be banned, citing its potential to promote communal hatred.
The MIB has not yet made any official comments on the petition, but it is expected to take a decision on the matter soon. In the meantime, the controversy surrounding “Udaipur Files” is likely to continue, with many people eagerly awaiting the outcome.
So, what do you think about the petition filed with the MIB to ban “Udaipur Files”? Do you think the film should be banned, or do you think it should be allowed to be released? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.