Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Sainiks go on rampage

Sena activists vandalise Mumbai theatres; 46 sainiks held

Posted: Tuesday , Feb 09, 2010 at 1517 hrs
Mumbai:

Shiv Sena activists held for demonstrations outside theatres in eastern suburbs against Shah Rukh Khan's upcoming film 'My Name is Khan', prompting the police to arrest 46 troublemakers.

At Mulund area, the glasses of Mehul cinema were broken after one of the protesters pelted stones, police said adding that several gathered outside Huma Cinema at Kanjurmarg and R-City Mall at Ghatkopar area, shouting slogans against Khan and the movie, scheduled to be released on February 12.

"We have arrested 46 Shiv Sena activists protesting outside the theatres. More arrests are likely," Additional Police Commissioner (East) Ritesh Kumar said.

The protesters threatened the theatre owners to stop the advance bookings or face the severe consequences. The Sena activists were booked for unlawful assembly, rioting and further probe was on, police said.

The Sena had threatened to stall the screening of the film, protesting Khan's support for inclusion of Pakistani players in the upcoming IPL but party supremo Bal Thackeray later said that the film's release will not be disrupted.

Earlier today, Karan Johar, director and co-producer of film, met City Police Commissioner D Sivanandhan to discuss the security issues ahead of the movie's release.


The government is just fooling the public in a show of arresting the Shiv Sainiks.
It is useless arresting them.
If the government is serious they should arrest the instigators of this violence, the two imbeciles, Bal and Raj.
I have suggested earlier, these two should eliminated in encounters. If necessary, emergency should be declared in Maharashtra to bring back the rule of law, otherwise these two imbeciles will go on threatening each and everybody.
We have had enough of this blackmail.
They think Maharashtra and Mumbai is their grandfathers property.

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