The Apex Court has made it compulsory for cinema theatres to play the National Anthem with image
of the National Flag prior to screening films. The audience should stand up to show respect. majority of the people have supported the directive of the Supreme Court as it is a Fundamental Duty.
According to this paragraph give me the answer of these two questions
1. In your opinion, how far does this directive instil values of nationalism among the Indians?
2. Suggest ways and means to tackle those who violate this directive.
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A bunch of movie-goers were heckled with several such questions in a Bengaluru theatre last week. The reason: They chose not to stand up while the national anthem was being played.
The video divided opinion — a few supported those who did not stand up; others called them ‘anti-nationals’. However, this wasn’t the first time that people were abused for not standing up for the anthem.
A similar incident occurred in Chennai in December 2016, when nine audience members, who chose not to stand up for the national anthem, were assaulted during the interval.
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my opinion nationalism is not a thing which you compell on someone it should come from the bottom of one's heart and hopefully Supreme Court of India too realized the fact and had made some limitations to standing during national anthem played before movies in cinema theaters. Presently it totally depends on the theatre owner wether to play national anthem or not. I know it's not the answer to your question but it's all that I know