Anti-‘Padmaavat’ Protestors Set Bikes on Fire, Damage Vehicles in Gujarat

Gujarat minister of state for home Pradipsinh Jadeja promised action against those guilty of the violence.

Gujarat minister of state for home Pradipsinh Jadeja promised action against those guilty of the violence.

Vehicles set on fire by a mob during the protest against the release of Sanjay Leela Bansali's film ‘Padmaavat’ outside PVR cinema in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. Credit: PTIVehicles set on fire by a mob during the protest against the release of Sanjay Leela Bansali's film ‘Padmaavat’ outside PVR cinema in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. Credit: PTI

Vehicles set on fire by a mob during the protest against the release of Sanjay Leela Bansali’s film ‘Padmaavat’ outside PVR cinema in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. Credit: PTI

Ahmedabad: At least 30 motorcycles were set on fire and several other vehicles parked outside three city malls were damaged yesterday by protesters opposing the release of the film Padmaavat, police said.

Ahmedabad police commissioner A.K. Singh said several people have been arrested over the violence.

“Some anti-social elements yesterday damaged vehicles outside three malls in the name of holding protests. It is a matter of investigation that who exactly were behind these acts. We have arrested several persons who were involved in the violence,” Singh said.

An official from city police control room said the mobs first torched 21 bikes parked in the premises of the Acropolis mall, which houses the PVR multiplex.

Later, the same mob reached Himalaya mall, which houses Carnival Cinemas and wrecked havoc by torching several bikes parked outside it, the official said.

Then the protesters torched around ten bikes parked outside the AlphaOne mall, which houses Cinepolis multiplex, the official added.

Meanwhile, Gujarat minister of state for home Pradipsinh Jadeja promised action against those guilty of the violence.

“The situation deteriorated after some of the protesters, who took part in the candle march against the movie at SG Highway, reached at these malls,” Jadeja said.

“We will take strict action against the perpetrators. They first took part in the candle march at SG Highway and then reached these malls. I will seek report from city police as to how many policemen were deployed at these multiplexes,” Jadeja said.

According to an eyewitness, some persons wearing masks threw stones inside the mall and then set ablaze vehicles


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Officials of the Rashtriya Karni Sena and the Rajput Karni Sena, the organisations which are vehemently opposing the release of the Sanjay Leela Bhansali-directed movie, denied any responsibility over the violence.

The movie, which was earlier named Padmavati and was slated for a December 1 release, will now hit theatres worldwide on January 25 with a new title suggested by the Central Board of Film Certification.

The film, starring Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor, is based on myths aroung the historic 13th century battle between Maharaja Ratan Singh and his army of Mewar and Sultan Alauddin Khilji of Delhi.

The film has been facing protests by the Karni Sena and other fringe groups over allegations that historical facts have been distorted.

The Supreme Court has earlier paved the way for the all-India release of Padmaavat on January 25 and stayed notifications and orders issued by Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat – all ruled by the BJP – prohibiting exhibition of the film in their states.

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