Patriot need not be inimical to those from neighboring country: Bombay HC; dismisses plea to ban hiring Pakistani cine workers
Thursday, 19 October 2023
The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition seeking a ban on Indian citizens employing Pakistani artists, stating that being a patriot does not require hostility towards those from neighboring countries. The court emphasized that promoting cultural harmony and unity is essential and that resolutions issued by private associations should not be supported. The court also highlighted the positive steps taken by the Indian government in promoting international peace and security.
The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition seeking a ban on Indian citizens employing Pakistani artists, stating that being a patriot does not require hostility towards those from neighboring countries. The court emphasized that promoting cultural harmony and unity is essential and that resolutions issued by private associations should not be supported. The court also highlighted the positive steps taken by the Indian government in promoting international peace and security.
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