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Hindu groups request all over India to protest against Padmavat



Jan 24, 2108

Protests against the film turned increasingly violent late on Tuesday with vandalism around a number of multiplexes in Gujarat and dozens of motorcycles being set on fire around malls that house theatres.

Groups critical of the project have accused its director, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, of distorting history by portraying a Muslim ruler as the “lover” of Queen Padmavati of the Hindu Rajput warrior clan. The filmmakers deny the accusation.

The police had to open fire to disperse crowds on Tuesday night and protests are expected to continue in various parts of the country ahead of the release of the film on Jan. 25.

In Chhattisgarh, dozens of members of Rajput community staged protests and burned an effigy of Bhansali on Tuesday evening, Rakesh Singh Bais of the community group Sarwa Kshatriya Mahasabha told Reuters.

The members of the communities and from Hindu organizations will form a human chain on Wednesday and stage a motorcycle rally to give cinema hall owners final warnings, Bais said.

“We have been talking to the leaders of the Karni Sena and they don’t want to end their protest…we have decided to allow them to hold small protests, and have made adequate arrangements to maintain law and order,” Galhotra said.

Rajvansh Singh, the district secretary of the Karni Sena in the city of Chittorgarh in Rajasthan, said he is the custodian of the respect of Hindu Rajput women and anyone trying to depict history as fiction will have to pay a price for their mistake.

“We will not allow the movie to be released, the director thinks he can change the name and release his film this makes no sense. Queen Padmini is our goddess, no one will be allowed to insult our goddess and our Hindu pride.”

 

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