#Pdmaavat Controversy: CM Khattar gave the cinema advice to the homeowners not to film
CM Manohar Lal Khattar has issued a bion. CM Khattar has advised the cinema hall owners not to show the film.
New Delhi: There is continuous opposition to Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film 'Padmavat'. The performance is becoming even more furious than coming close to the release date. Both the cinema hall owners and the government have slept with furious performance. In Haryana also, incidents of frequent fierce demonstrations are coming out from Sunday.
Now taking this matter seriously, CM Manohar Lal Khattar has issued a bion. CM Khattar has advised the cinema hall owners not to show the film. In addition, CM Khattar said that the cinema hall will showcase the film, the government will provide them protection.
Now taking this matter seriously, CM Manohar Lal Khattar has issued a bion. CM Khattar has advised the cinema hall owners not to show the film. In addition, CM Khattar said that the cinema hall will showcase the film, the government will provide them protection.
Today the Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh government have approached the Supreme Court against the removal of the state ban on the film 'Padmavat'. Both the states filed an appeal and the Supreme Court has requested that it withdraw its decision on the release of the controversial film Padmavat on January 18. Now this case will be heard tomorrow.
Chief Justice Justice Deepak Mishra, Justice A.K. M. Khanvilkar and Justice D.Y. Chandra has ordered tomorrow's date for hearing on the interim application for both the states seeking amendment in the Supreme Court order related to the film's performance. States have claimed that Section 6 of the Cinematograph Act empowers them to stop the performance of any controversial film on the basis of possible violation of law and order.
Senior Advocate Harish Salve is watching the case from the makers of 'Padmavat' in the Supreme Court. In such a case, he opposed the urgent hearing on the interim application. Although the Supreme Court has approved the case tomorrow. Conflicts in Rajasthan are increasing due
to the threatening
jawahar 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.
to the threatening
jawahar 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.

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