More violence ahead of 'Padmaavat' release

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

With Sanjay Bhansali's 'Padmaavat' to be released tomorrow, protests led by communities and other fringe outfits took a violent form in various parts of the country.

Violence stirred in Haryana's Gurugram as protestors restricted the movement of vehicles across the road and also torched a bus and pelted stones at Sohna Road.

The protestors vowed to block the in defiance of the orders.

Earlier in the day, a group of protestors blocked the Gurugram-Wazirpur-Pataudi road in protest.

Security has been tightened in the wake of the protests.

Clubs and bars in Gurugram have been ordered to be closed from 7 pm today till further order in the light of protests and actions is taken against the defaulters.

Meanwhile, stones were pelted at the in Uttar Pradesh's allegedly in protest against the

The police were deployed on the spot and an investigation is underway.

"Eight to 10 masked men had come to pelt stones at Police are on the lookout for the men. We will provide security to the mall at the time of screening of the film," Chakrapani Tripathi, (CO), told ANI.

Moreover, unidentified men vandalised the ticket counter of Indira Theater in Jammu where the was released today.

"The protesters raised slogans against the movie," an eyewitness told ANI.

In Bhopal, a vehicle was set ablaze against the release of the

"The police have avoided several unlawful acts to an extent. We have been working together all day long.

It is quite ambiguous whether the vehicle is being torched or set ablaze during the protest. We have detained four people. We will investigate into the matter to identify which political group was involved in the act," Dharam Veer Yadav, of Police (ASP) told ANI.

Earlier today, Home Minister appealed the protesters to protest peacefully over the release of the controversial

Talking to reporters here, Kataria said, "We have appealed protesters that if they want to protest while being within the framework of law and order, they can go ahead with it."

He said that maintaining law and order in the state is his duty and would not allow anyone to disrupt it.

"government along with four other states had moved the against Padmavaat but their petitions were rejected," he added.

The arrested 48 people from various locations under the act of rioting for unleashing violence in the city today.

At least 15 people were arrested in connection with the violent protest against the release of the in Maharashtra's Pune as well.

An FIR was registered today in this connection.

In some states, including Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, and Haryana, the members of have resorted to burning posters and vandalising the ticket counter of the movie theaters.

Yesterday, the top court refused to modify its earlier order on the controversy-ridden

The apex court had earlier set aside the notification passed by the states of Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and to ban its release.

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First Published: Wed, January 24 2018. 20:20 IST