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Today, I encountered a concerning incident while conducting an interview at Lal Chowk. A policeman asked me to stop filming without asking about my purpose or organization, insisting I shouldn't shoot near the Ghanta Ghar. Only after I inquired about the correct permissions & who should i meet in...

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Hania 𝕏2 years ago

Naya kashmir 😅🤣

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Anticipate2 years ago

Naya Kashmir hai

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Sandiiip2 years ago

Some costs are to be paid for total return to normalcy

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Danish Zahoor2 years ago

Very well handled. We cannot tolerate this nonsense of seeking permission for interactions on our streets. All those who are clapping at the idea of seeking “permissions” from DC Sahabs for basic liberties, come out of your Stockholm Syndrome and say NO to a police state!

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KP Singh2 years ago

Thanks for showing the "fake" normalcy that govt keeps talking about!

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Pankaj Singh2 years ago

He just requested you that please don’t there, that’s it. No one is forcing you to leave that place, you can do whatever you want, press freedom doesn’t give you authority to question the personnel in uniform, ask the management, the guy was just doing his job.

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S'yed A'dil سید عادل2 years ago

Sister, there's only allowed to do Propaganda movie shoots. Nothing else which is right and fair.

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वन्दे मातरम्2 years ago

Security is important Yasmeen...and you rightly said that you were allowed to take continue your propaganda after permission..stay humble

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ADIL BHAT2 years ago

@YasmeenKhan_YK .. Gutsy call.

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Umar Rafiq Mir عمر رفیق میر2 years ago

Cosmetic changes do not bring peace, it is very sad that the fourth pillar of democracy has to get permission first to speak.

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