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Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday made it clear that he would not stop the screening of the controversial film Padmavati in the state.

He also reiterated his commitment to providing a level playing field to all media organisations in the state.

In his inaugural address at the two-day national meet of journalists being organised by The Tribune Employees Union, Chandigarh in coordination with the Confederation of Newspaper and the News Agency Employees Organisation, the Chief Minister categorically rejected the threats against the makers of Padmavati as wrong.

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Amarinder Singh: “Punjab Not To Ban Screening Of Padmavati”

He said the state governments concerned should have acted against those issuing such threats. “Such people should have been locked up,” he stressed.

“It’s a free country, with free business opportunity for all,” he said, adding it was the responsibility of the producers to ensure that history “is projected in its correct perspective.”

“While different historical perspectives can be there, any attempt to completely falsify historical facts cannot be tolerated,” he added.