Over 70 Theatres Come Under Attack in Punjab

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Around 70 theatres across Punjab have come under attack through vandalism in recent days. In an open letter written by the Punjab Artists and Producers Association, the organization has complained of a lack of security and protection for artists and requested the federal and provincial authorities to intervene in this regard.

Chairman Punjab Artists and Producers Association, Qaiser Sana Ullah Khan described the current situation as one that requires an urgent response. Khan wrote about the situation in a letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“In my letter, I have briefed the PM about the difficult situation Punjab theatres have been facing off late. It has become very challenging for us to resume theatre activities under such an environment. It is a tragedy that local police are not taking any action and our performers are just like sitting ducks for these armed criminals.”

Adding on, Khan asserted that if the situation were to continue on in such a dangerous way, the theatre community would resort to protests. “We are taxpayers and the industry generates a lot of revenue annually for the entire country. It is the duty of the state to provide us security. We artists are ready to block roads and demand for security if necessary action is not taken,” Khan stressed.


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The letter narrated a horrific incident that took place last week where theatre actor Hira Noor was allegedly raped and tortured in Sahiwal. There were also two separate incidents of firing at theatre establishments in Faisalabad and Multan where Lollywood veteran Meera was performing.

Punjab police have already taken four suspects into custody in connection with the incident at Faisalabad. According to the police, the suspects were involved in various robberies and extortion. They also opened fire to damage the reputation of the theatre in question. The arrested suspects have been shifted to jail while further investigations are being carried out.

In view of these incidents, renowned theatre producer Qaiser Javed expressed great concern, particularly about the safety and security of female actors. “These poor girls have nowhere else to earn a living from other than theatre. The situation is beyond tragic,” he said.

Javed alleged that the criminals involved in such incidents included workers of various political parties without naming any. “It’s alarming that workers of political parties are among these criminals. We request the government to start a crackdown against this group of crooks,” he shared.

A female theatre dancer who sought anonymity lamented the entire scenario. She compared the situation to the hardships of the Covid-19 pandemic, saying that these attacks were much worse.

“We already suffered during the pandemic as theatres were shut down for an indefinite period. Now that they are finally reopening, we are facing a bigger threat than the virus in the form of these criminals. Anyone can rape us at any time. It is a serious matter which the PM and Chief Minister should look into.”

Via Tribune