Political Turmoil in Punjab: Centre's New Censorship Rules Spark Outrage
The Centre's potential amendments to censorship rules for non-theatre films have ignited political tensions in Punjab, raising questions about freedom of expression.

Political Turmoil in Punjab: Centre's New Censorship Rules Spark Outrage
The ongoing political unrest in Punjab has taken a new turn as the Centre considers introducing new censorship rules that would require certification for non-theatre films. This move has prompted widespread concern among filmmakers and activists, who argue that it poses a serious threat to creative freedom and expression.
Critics are questioning the government's intent behind such regulations, suggesting that they may be an attempt to stifle dissent and alternative narratives in a politically charged environment. Citizens are left wondering: what happened to the government's promise of upholding freedom of speech?
As reported by The Indian Express, the potential changes have ignited a firestorm of debate, with many asserting that increased censorship could lead to greater suppression of voices that challenge the status quo. The question now arises: who will be held accountable if these new rules further curtail the rights of artists and the public?
As the situation unfolds, it is imperative for the government to clarify its position and ensure that the voices of ordinary citizens and creators are not silenced under the guise of regulation. The call for transparency and accountability has never been more crucial in safeguarding the democratic values enshrined in the Constitution of India.
Source: The Indian Express


