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'Say no to Pak artists', urges AICWA

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Published : Aug 8, 2019, 11:46 PM IST

All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) urged all the film industries to put a complete stop to any association with Pakistani artists, musician and diplomats.

'Say no to Pak artists', urges AICWA

Mumbai: Pakistan government who banned the screening of Indian films on Thursday has initiated huge controversies in Bollywood. After the statement passed by Firdous Ashiq Awan, All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) has demanded a blanket ban on Pakistani artists, diplomats and bilateral relations with Pakistan and its people.

"In relation to Pakistani government banning Indian movies in Pakistan AICWA urges all the film industries to put a complete stop to any association with Pakistani artists, musician, and diplomats," read the statement released by the AICWA.

The AICWA demanded strict "say no to Pakistan" for trade and bilateral relation.

'Say no to Pak artists', urges AICWA
'Say no to Pak artists', urges AICWA

"Entire film industry and cine workers have refused to resume work till there is a complete ban of Pakistani movie makers, artists, and trade partner," the statement read.

Tensions escalated between the two countries after India scrapped Article 370 and 35A.

"AICWA learns that after scrapping Article 370 and 35A Pakistan has become vulnerable in feeding their perpetrators who were directly involved in provoking Kashmiris to create a non-cooperative movement against Indian government and policies," the statement read further.

AICWA president Suresh Gupta praised Home Minister Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for their bold decisions and wish them luck on behalf of the entire film industry and 1.3 billion Indians.

From ANI inputs.

Mumbai: Pakistan government who banned the screening of Indian films on Thursday has initiated huge controversies in Bollywood. After the statement passed by Firdous Ashiq Awan, All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) has demanded a blanket ban on Pakistani artists, diplomats and bilateral relations with Pakistan and its people.

"In relation to Pakistani government banning Indian movies in Pakistan AICWA urges all the film industries to put a complete stop to any association with Pakistani artists, musician, and diplomats," read the statement released by the AICWA.

The AICWA demanded strict "say no to Pakistan" for trade and bilateral relation.

'Say no to Pak artists', urges AICWA
'Say no to Pak artists', urges AICWA

"Entire film industry and cine workers have refused to resume work till there is a complete ban of Pakistani movie makers, artists, and trade partner," the statement read.

Tensions escalated between the two countries after India scrapped Article 370 and 35A.

"AICWA learns that after scrapping Article 370 and 35A Pakistan has become vulnerable in feeding their perpetrators who were directly involved in provoking Kashmiris to create a non-cooperative movement against Indian government and policies," the statement read further.

AICWA president Suresh Gupta praised Home Minister Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for their bold decisions and wish them luck on behalf of the entire film industry and 1.3 billion Indians.

From ANI inputs.

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