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    India Blocks Film on Human Rights Activist Jaswant Singh Khalra

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The film ‘Satluj,’ which portrays the life and work of Jaswant Singh Khalra, a prominent human rights activist, remains banned in India. Khalra is renowned for his efforts to document and expose extrajudicial killings during the Punjab insurgency, a turbulent period in the 1980s and early 1990s marked by widespread violence and state repression. Despite the official prohibition, the film continues to garner attention and find audiences through alternative channels, highlighting ongoing public interest in this dark chapter of Indian history.

    Jaswant Singh Khalra’s activism brought to light the disappearance and killing of thousands of individuals during counterinsurgency operations in Punjab, challenging the state’s narrative and demanding accountability. His work has been pivotal in human rights discourse in India, symbolizing resistance against enforced disappearances and state violence. The banning of ‘Satluj’ reflects the sensitive nature of this subject and the government’s reluctance to revisit these contentious issues through popular media.

    In a significant development, the film’s continued circulation despite the ban underscores the power of cinema as a tool for social awareness and historical reckoning. It also raises questions about freedom of expression and the role of art in confronting uncomfortable truths. The ongoing interest in ‘Satluj’ suggests a persistent demand for dialogue on human rights abuses and the legacy of the Punjab insurgency, both within India and among the global diaspora.

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