During today’s Senate session, PTI Senator Shahzad Waseem strongly voiced his concerns, expressing protest over the noticeable absence of relevant ministers in a crucial meeting.
He highlighted that only one minister has been tasked with addressing all the questions raised.
Senator Waseem emphasized that the absence of other ministers raises questions about the efficiency and distribution of workload within the caretaker government.
He criticized the caretaker ministers, implying that their non-participation in the session suggests a lack of substantial responsibilities on their part.
37 ‘Anti-Muslim’ Films Released By Bollywood Since Modi Rules New Delhi
Meanwhile, since Narendra Modi assumed office in India, there has been a notable increase in the release of 37 films in the Bollywood industry that critics argue portray anti-Muslim sentiments.
Titles such as “Kashmir Files,” “Kerala Story,” and “Lipstick Under My Burqa” have sparked debates about the industry’s portrayal of the Muslim community.
In 2023 alone, six films have come under scrutiny for perpetuating negative stereotypes and potentially fueling animosity against Muslims. Analysts anticipate a further surge in such releases leading up to the 2024 elections, with expectations of at least 20 more anti-Muslim films.
A recurring theme in these movies is the depiction of Muslims as villains, terrorists, or members of criminal organizations, exacerbating communal tensions. Anup Raghav, a prominent Bollywood commentator, alleges that the Modi government provides tax incentives to productions aligning with its political agenda, thus incentivizing the creation of films that negatively portray the Muslim community.