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Supreme Court of India now officially extends support to the nationalist brigade of undemocratic and intolerant dimwit fascists.

Supreme Court of India now officially extends support to the nationalist brigade of undemocratic and intolerant dimwit fascists.

What a draconian order! A gigantic shame in the world's largest democracy!
National Anthem to be played compulsorily in all cinema halls all over India. Way back in 1969 the Supreme Court of the USA had ruled that burning of the national flag was legal. And today after 47 years, the Supreme Court of India declares this.
Absolutely shocked at the intelligence of people at the highest levels in this country.
Indians now have to go through the pea brained act of proving their patriotism whenever they go to watch an item song!
Hail Supreme Court!
NB. I have some more suggestions for the Honorable court to ponder upon. Why just movies, they must think of making it mandatory before everything entertaining... because the logic it seems is we must stand up and show our respect to the nation before we are eligible to get entertained and feel happy. So I suggest every rock show must start with the National Anthem. It should also be mandatory for every dancer in a dance bar to first stand and sing the national anthem, similarly for every individual before he takes a seat in a five star restaurant, it should be played before every TV serial and reality show and in fact it must be mandatory before every marriage ceremony starts and if possible we must try to make it mandatory for every couple to stand up and sing it before they proceed to make love during their honeymoon and each time there upon.
Three cheers!

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