After
Punjab government banned the Punjabi movie "Sadda Haq" which has
generated a lot of controversy, rights group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has
said that it would not only promote the movie but would also sponsor a
movie on similar lines in English for world wide release.
"In the past SFJ and All India Sikh Students
Federation prepared a few documentaries on 1984 massacre of Sikhs in
Delhi and the next movie would be more comprehensive to have
documentation of systematic and organized killing of Sikhs, use of
"Black cats" to kill and defame, and will have human rights violations
as its theme, said SFJ legal advisor Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
He revealed that they were already campaigning with
people to watch 'Sadda Haq' and the group also participated in radio and
TV talk shows, etc to oppose the ban and to promote the movie.
It may be mentioned here that after the controversy
generated by the ban, there are expectations that the film would find
more craze abroad among the Punjabis diaspora.
"The ban on the movie is imposed on the grounds of
creating "communal disharmony", but actually the movie is a perfect
example of "communal harmony" between the communities as the producer is
a Sikh while the director and financer is a Hindu.
"The ban on the movie also reflected double standards
of Shiromani Akali Dal and its leader Parkash Singh Badal as SAD
controlled SGPC supported the movie but the government banned it," he
said. "If SAD (Badal) would not have been in power today then its
activists would have been holding a statewide protest for the release of
the movie," added Pannun.
"CM Badal has a history of supporting only such Sikh
issues that collide with the Central government in order to show that
government is following anti-Sikh policies and to gain the Sikh votes in
the state of Punjab.
CM Parkash Singh Badal has previously rejected Article
25 of the Indian Constitution, supported the struggle for independent
Sikh state and currently supports the commutation of Balwant Singh
Rajoana and Prof Devinder Pal Singh's death sentences", SFJ said while
pointing out the inconsistencies in Badal's politics.