Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Central govt to top court: Put anthem in cinemas on hold

- Bhadra Sinha letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE GOVT TOLD THE COURT IT HAD SET UP A COMMITTEE TO FRAME GUIDELINES ON PLAYING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM IN CINEMAS AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Monday asked the Supreme Court to put on hold its November 2016 order that made playing of the national anthem mandatory in cinema halls.

The government told the court it had set up an inter-ministeria­l committee to frame guidelines on playing the national anthem in cinemas and other public places and needed six months to fin ali se them. Until then, the court should “consider restoratio­n of status quo ante, which is restoratio­n of the position as it stood before the order was passed by the court on November 30,2016,” home ministry said in an affidavit, a copy of which is with Hindustan Times.

The affidavit was filed in response to the court asking the government to come out with clear directives on playing the anthem. A bench led by Chief Justice of India Di pa kM is raw ill hear the case on Tuesday.

The government said it had set up a panel on December 5 and was working on norms to describe circumstan­ces and occasions that would merit playing or singing the national anthem and the proper way to do it. It would require extensive consultati­ons with various ministries.

The court on November 30, 2016 ordered all cinemas to play the anthem before screening a film “for the love of the motherland”. It also said that the national flag must be displayed on the screen through the duration of the anthem and that movie-goers should stand ina show of respect.

The government backed the order, which had come on a public interest litigation seeking that the national anthem be played in all cinema halls before the start of a film and a protocol be fixed for its singing at official functions and programmes.

But a year later, the order came in for criticism from the Supreme Court itself, with Justice DY Chandrachu­d asking on October 23, 2017 if people “should wear our patriotism on our sleeves”? The court asked the Centre to consider amending the national flag code for regulating the playing of the anthem.

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