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AMRITSAR: Sikh Youth of Punjab, Sikh Youth Federation Bhindrawala and Jatha Sirlath Khalsa joined hands to expose the “political interference that played a vital role in giving the no objection certificate (NOC) to controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir”.

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Tribune News Service

Amritsar, April 17

Sikh Youth of Punjab, Sikh Youth Federation Bhindrawala and Jatha Sirlath Khalsa joined hands to expose the “political interference that played a vital role in giving the no objection certificate (NOC) to controversial film Nanak Shah Fakir”.

Leaders of the three groups held a meeting to chalk out the programme on Tuesday They decided to hold a conference in Amritsar on April 24.

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