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Monday, 22 January 2018

Padmaavat row: Women from Chittorgarh Fort raised the warning, the threat of The Johar

Padmaavat row: Women from Chittorgarh Fort raised the warning, the threat of The Johar

Thousands of women in Chittorgarh set out a 'Warning March' waving sword on Sunday to warn the administration to ban the release of the film or to be prepared for their jaws


Jaipur: Protests in Rajasthan are increasing in relation to the film 'Padmavat'. Thousands of women in Chittorgarh set out a 'Warning March' waving sword on Sunday to warn the administration to ban the release of the film or to be prepared for their jaws. 

There were women in the protesters, who had already registered to do johar (jumping in the fire) in Chittorgarh. It is reported that in March 1,908 women were involved. The protesters started the march from Chittorgarh Fort and ended it in the main market, where he handed over a memorandum addressing District Collector Inderjit Singh to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

It has been said in the memorandum that March has been taken out to ensure that the honor of Rani Padmini should be maintained and the release of the film be stopped on January 25 otherwise the Rajput women will make Jahar on January 24.
Rajput Karani spokesman Vijender Singh said that his organization will contact the cinema owners across India in the next three days and not to show Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film Will request. 

He said, "We had contacted about 100 cinema houses in the National Capital Region on Sunday and they have given a assurance in writing that they will not show the film." Vijender warned that if the cinema shows the film, then they will be responsible for its results.

Some cinemas in Ahmedabad, Faridabad and Ballabhgarh were booking advanced advancement for the film and hence they had to face the 
Vijender said that the organization has called the bandh across the country on January 25 to protest the release of the film.

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