Screening of the film about the blockade halted, RSS leaders accused of pushing

New delhi date. Wednesday, September 25, 2019

A screening of a documentary film showing the life story of a 75-year-old woman, Yahya, who was shaking her head in protest at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first-term government imposed ban, was alleged to have stalled under pressure from the RSS.

The film was about to be screened at an active Kerala club in New Delhi, but the filmmaker alleged that the screening was halted following pressure from Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leaders. In this Malayalam-based documentary, it was revealed that a young man selling tea was suffering from a traumatic event.

The documentary by filmmaker Sanu Kummil depicts the life story of a 75-year-old woman, Yahya, who shaved her head in protest against the ban. He burned the money he received for doing so.

The film also alleged that the film badly portrayed the current Prime Minister Narendra Modi. After the screening of the film, talk about the current financial crisis of the Kerala club was to be presented. Next up was Sukumar Muralitharan, a Malayali-language journalist and educator.

In a phone interview given by Sanu Kummil to a newspaper, it was claimed that the leaders of Delhi's National Volunteer Association had phoned the Kerala club and ordered them not to show the film and the Kerala club had phoned me (Sanu) and informed me that there was a problem with filming the film. Is likely to create.

The news was given special importance by an English daily from Kolkata and an English daily from Chennai.

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