LIVE: Mumbai Police arrest 100-150 people of Karani army on a war on 'Padmavat'
Today, the Karan army is doing violent performance in many big cities including Surat, Ahmedabad and Gurgaam, Noida and Mumbai.
New Delhi: Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film Padmavat has been released today in protest against the ongoing protests across the country. The owners of the cinema in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Goa have refused to release the film from fear. Tomorrow Army Chief Lokendra Singh Kalvi announced that his organization will not allow this film to be released. Today, Karni army is performing violent about the film in many big cities including Surat, Ahmedabad and Gurgaam, Noida and Mumbai.
04.49 PM: DCP Deepak Devraj of Mumbai told that the movie has been screened in about 100 theaters in Mumbai and security has been provided at all places. There is no restriction on peaceful protest, but if the violent demonstration takes place, the police will deal with them strictly. Mumbai Police has so far arrested 100-150 people of Karani army and some workers are in custody. This trail of the people of the Karaani army will continue even further.
04.39 PM: All-India Brajmandal Kshatriya Mahasabab in Mathura decided in the meeting that the Kshatriya Samaj will pay a reward of 51 lakh rupees in a silver plate, which will bring the head of the film Padmavati's director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. At the same time, people of the society requested the Hon'ble President that the Honorable Judge of the Supreme Court also be removed from his post, who decided in support of Padmavati.
04.05 PM: The film will not interfere with the Union Ministry and Home Ministry on the war on the Padmavat. At the same time, the center has been told that no state has sought help from it. Center and Home Ministry will not interfere in the ongoing war on 'Padmavat'. No state has asked for security forces to deal with violence.
04.00 PM: 18 accused of attack on school bus in Gurgaam have been arrested yesterday. Of the 18 accused, 8 are minor.
03.00 pm: Congress leader P. Chidambaram said today that the day the Prime Minister Narendra Modi was inviting the world to invest in India, the same day, rowdy crowd was spreading in Ahmedabad against the Hindi film 'Padmavat'. Chidambaram said in his sequential tweets, "When the Prime Minister was inviting global traders to invest in India, at that time there were riotous violence in Ahmedabad."
02.45 PM: Congress questioned the silence of Information and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani on 'Padmavat' issue. Congress leader Manish Tewari tweeted, "For the release of Padmavat, felony is inferior, malicious and totally hateful."
02.30 PM: Deepika Padukone said, "I am very overwhelmed and emotional at this time. I feel that this film has suffered a lot. After all, this movie is being released and I'm overwhelmed by the kind of reaction I get about the film, my acting. "
02.00 PM: In protest against Padmavat in the IP Mughal multiplex of Chandauli in UP, protesters attacked the petrol bomb in the mall. The fire in the transformer, the security personnel present on the spot wrecked the fire. Many petrol bombs recovered, ammunition on every side
02.00 PM: Many people of Lion Army, who are protesting Padmavat at the gate of Nandan Cinema in Meerut, are detained by the police.
01.50 PM: There is news of relief from this film from Pakistan. Pakistan's censor board has approved for screening in the country without any scissors on any view of 'Padmavat'.
01.45 PM: In protest against ' Padmavat', hundreds of people from different organizations took out torch procession in Saharsa. In the presence of BJP legislator of Chhatarpur Neeraj Kumar Bablu, former MLA Sanjeev Kumar Jha, Kishore Kumar Munna, people fiercely protested and shouted slogans against the film for the sword.
01:15 pm: A clash between Bajrang Dal activists and police opposing Padmavat outside a cinema hall in Rishikesh
12.30 PM: Karani army in Lucknow protested about the film in front of novelty cinema. The people appealed to people not to see the film by giving flowers of roses. The workers said that 'those who have bought the tickets will also return their money on their behalf.'
12.15 PM: The absurd statement of Chhatri Mahasabha's national president and MP Haribsingh Singh on the ' Padmavat' film- If Alauddin Khilji is shown hero, then how will anybody indulge in Hindustani? Reading the book of Maharana Pratap can heighten the morale of the children but not by reading Akbar the Great. People will oppose the movie serving pornography. In any of the theaters of Pratapgarh district, the film will not be seen in Padmavat.
11.50 AM: Minister of Haryana Ram Bilas Sharma said on the incident of Gurgaram - This is an intimidating incident and I hope that the solution will be resolved soon. We did not think of such an incident.
11.45 AM: Allahabad will not release Padmavat in any of the theaters today. All the canceled shows were canceled despite the advance booking of owners of the cinema theaters protested.
11.30 AM: Opponents of Padmavat in Rajasthan's Udaipur entered the shops and demolished it.
11.20 AM: In front of the protesters in Muzaffarpur in Bihar, the photographs of demonstration, demolition and arson appeared in front of the sword
11.10 AM: Contempt petition filed against Haryana, Gujarat and Rajasthan government Congress supporter Tahsin Poonawala has filed this petition. In this petition, citing the failure of states to deal with the violence against Padmavat. An attorney has also filed a contempt petition against the Karni army.
11.00 AM: People from Padmavat have told ABP News that there is no disputed scene in this film. People have given positive feedback about this film.
10.45 AM: The statement that the minister of the Modi government was pouring in the fire, said-should have talked to the opponents, when it was not agreed, it would be so.
Please tell that Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranvir Singh are the main performers in the lead roles in this film. Even though the film has got green signal from the Supreme Court, the protest has not stopped yet.





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