The ministry of external affairs in India raised concerns over violent incidents obstructing screenings of the film Emergency in the UK, urging the UK government to take action. The violence, attributed to Khalistan supporters, led to cancellations in multiple cinemas due to the film’s portrayal perceived as anti-Sikh.
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