Stay order on national anthem in cinemas, government tells SC


New Delhi, Jan 9 (IANS): The Central government on Monday asked the Supreme Court to put on hold its December 2016 order making mandatory the playing of national anthem in cinema halls and the audience to stand up during its rendition.

Telling the top court that it has set-up an inter-ministerial committee for framing guidelines describing occasions and circumstances in which the national anthem is to be played or sung and the observance of proper decorum, it said that it would require extensive discussions on wide ranging issues.

Telling the court that the committee has been asked to submit report with its recommendations in six months, the Centre urged the top court to put on hold its direction vis-a-vis playing of national anthem in cinema halls.

The Supreme Court may consider restoration of "status quo ante until then", that is restoration of the position as it stood before the December 2016 order.

The matter will come up for hearing on Tuesday.

The government stand comes as a total summersault of its previous stand on the issue.

The Supreme Court, on October 23, asked the government to consider amending the national flag code for regulating the playing of national anthem in cinema halls across the country.

And while Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, who was a member of the bench along with Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justice A.M. Khnawilkar, questioned the logic behind the order, saying there is no need for an Indian to "wear his patriotism on his sleeve", Attorney General K.K. Venugopal, appearing for the Centre, said India was a diverse country and the national anthem needs to be played in the cinema halls to bring in unity.

  

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  • santosh prabhu, udupi / mangalore

    Tue, Jan 09 2018

    good decision. govt some time need to tell supreme court not to cross its boundary. SC had no business mandating anthem in theaters

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  • Vivek, hirebyle / abu dhabi

    Tue, Jan 09 2018

    Guys ..isn't this Move is Anti national???.....well i appreciate this Move because i don't want our Dignified Anthem is used any of B-GRADE Hindi Movies......

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  • NAGESH NAYAK, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jan 09 2018

    I THINK TRUMP MADE FUN OF MODI BY SAYING PLAYING NATIONAL ANTHEM IN CINEMA HALLS HAHAHA....

    TOMM MODI HIMSELF WILL SAY PLZ LIFT ALL BEEF BAN.

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  • Ravi, Kudla

    Tue, Jan 09 2018

    Ab ki baar U turn sarkaar....

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 09 2018

    u turn from cow govt.

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  • NAGESH NAYAK, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jan 09 2018

    SOMEONE TELL THE COURT THAT NATIONAL ANTHEM IS NOT AN ENTERTAINMENT. ITS A DESH BHAKTI.

    IS THERE ANY OTHER COUNTRY OTHER THAN INDIA WHO PLAYS NATIONAL ANTHEM BEFORE THE MOVIE BEGANS.

    ARE OTHER COUNTRY ANTI NATIONAL. THEY ARE NOT AND THEY ARE WELL EDUCATED

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  • NAGESH NAYAK, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jan 09 2018

    I DONT WANT TO STAND FOR MOVIES, BUT IAM COMPELLED

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  • Arman, DUBAI

    Tue, Jan 09 2018

    U R JUST TAGGED "ANTI-NATIONAL".
    BJP not only practising Fekugiri but made people become fake to some extent. I'M SURE 99% INCLUDING BHAKTHS DOESNT WANT NATIONAL ANTHEM IN THEATRES.
    People were more patriotic than now when there wasn't any anthem.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 09 2018

    No doubt tomorrow note ban also pulled back. BJP govt must stop playing with national Anthem.

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  • Nishar Ahmed, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Tue, Jan 09 2018

    Dear BJP. Focus on some real, serious issues. Patriotism in peoples hearts not in movie theatres.

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  • Gabriel, sagar

    Tue, Jan 09 2018

    Inward Nationalism is a genuine tribute a person pays to the Mother land. Too much outward expression of Nationalism leads to Hypocrisy.

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