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Indian Cine Workers Association writes to PM Modi, demands ban on Pakistani artists and diplomats

Indian Cine Workers Association, briefly known as ICWA, have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding a complete ban on Pakistani artists and diplomats

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India recently decided to scrap Article 370 to end the special status of Jammu and Kashmir. Post that decision, Pakistan has banned screening of Indian movies in their country. Following the implementation, All Indian Cine Workers Association have written a letter to NaMo.

The letter by AICWA talks about implementation of complete ban on Pakistani artists and diplomats in India. Subject of the letter read, "AICWA demands a complete No on Pakistani artists, diplomats and no bilateral relations with Pakistan and its people."

Here's what the whole letter addressed:

AICWA learns that after scrapping Article 370 and Article 35A Pakistan have become vulnerable in feeding their perpetrators who were directly involved in provoking Kashmiris to create a non cooperative movement against Indian Government and policies. AICWA President Suresh Gupta praises Honourable Home Minister Shri Amit Shah and Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for their bold decision and wish them luck on behalf of entire film industry and 1.3 billion Indians.

In retaliation to Pakistani government banning Indian movies in Pakistan, AICWA urges all film industry, film fraternity to put complete stop to any association with Pakistani artists, musicians and diplomats. AICWA is demanding a strict "say no to Pakistan" for trade and bilateral relations. Entire film industry and cine workers have refused to resume work till there is no complete ban of Pakistani movie makers, artists and trade partners.

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