Nepal Teachers' Federation Objects to 'Masterni' Song
Kathmandu. The Nepal Teachers' Federation has expressed serious objection to the song of the Nepali film 'Masterni'. Issuing a press release on Tuesday, the Federation has determined that the song has seriously attacked the dignity of women teachers and the entire teaching profession.
The Federation claims that the recently released song contains indecent words and sentiments targeted at women teachers.
The press release, signed by Federation Chairman Laxmikishor Subedi and General Secretary Tula Bahadur Thapa, states, 'That song, which contains indecent words and sentiments targeted at women teachers, has seriously attacked the dignity of teachers and the teaching profession. Therefore, we urge the concerned parties to immediately stop the song and not use it in the film.'
The Federation has also warned that if the broadcast and use of the controversial song continue, the film producers and concerned artists themselves will be responsible for the uncomfortable consequences that may arise.
This organization, active for the rights and interests of teachers, has cautioned that the dignity of any profession or class should not be compromised while making films.

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