38 held for anti-Padmaavat violence in Gurugram: Police

| Updated: Jan 27, 2018, 19:54 IST

Highlights

  1. Cops dismiss social media reports that Muslim youths were detained or arrested, and urge people to not pay attention to rumours.
  2. The protesters allege that the movie distorts history and shows Rani Padmavati in "poor light".
A Haryana roadways bus set on fire by alleged activists of the Karni Sena, at NH-248 during a demonstration against the release of 'Padmaavat' in Gurugram on Wednesday. PTIA Haryana roadways bus set on fire by alleged activists of the Karni Sena, at NH-248 during a demonstration ag... Read More
GURUGRAM: At least 38 people have been arrested or detained in connection with the violence by fringe Rajput groups against the screening of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's controversial film ' Padmaavat+ ' in Gurugram, police said on Saturday.

Gurugram police PRO Ravinder Kumar told PTI that the department arrested 24 people for their alleged involvement in violent incidents, and another 14 as part of preventive measures under Section 107/151 of the CrPC, in eight cases.



He dismissed social media reports that Muslim youths were detained or arrested, and urged people to not pay attention to rumours, but follow the district administration's guidelines.

Kumar said the people arrested have been sent to judicial custody by a court.



On Wednesday, a school bus carrying 20-25 students was targeted in Gurugram and the Delhi-Jaipur national highway was blocked by supporters of Karni Sena, which is at the forefront of the opposition to the film, and other Rajput fringe groups.



Another state-run bus was torched near Bhondsi village.

The protesters allege that the movie based on the saga of the 13th-century battle between Maharaja Ratan Singh of Mewar and Sultan Alauddin Khilji of Delhi, distorts history and shows Rani Padmavati in "poor light", despite historians being divided on whether the queen actually existed.

The filmmakers, too, have denied the allegations.

The groups nonetheless had threatened the owners of more than 40 multiplexes and theatres operating in Gurugram to not screen the film.

Fearing trouble in the area, the police had on Tuesday imposed prohibitory orders. But the protesters still rampaged through, forcing residents to initially avoid theatres.

Today, the police said the situation was under control.

"Best efforts are being made by police teams to identify other miscreants involved in previous violent incidents which occurred in different places in the district," Kumar said.


He said a special investigation team, headed by a DCP-rank officer, has been formed to probe the incidents.


The SIT will strive to collect scientific evidences and identify the remaining people involved in the violence, he added.


"The situation in Gurugram is peaceful. Police personnel have been deployed in large numbers at malls, multiplexes and sensitive locations to maintain law and order," Kumar said.


The national secretary of Karni Sena, Suraj Pal Amu, was arrested on Friday on charges of breaching peace in the city. He has been sent into judicial custody until Monday.

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