Padmaavat Row: St.Paul School Attacked After Student Performs Ghoomar During Annual Day Celebrations
A schoolgirl performed Padmaavat's Ghoomar on the school annual day celebrations and a mob of 25-25 people staged protest and indulged in arson shouting slogans in favour of Sri Karni Sena.
Padmaavat
Row:
Karni
Sena
attacks
school
for
playing
Ghoomar
Song
|
FilmiBeat
A
mob
indulged
in
arson
in
a
school
to
protest
a
dance
performance
by
a
schoolgirl
on
a
Padmaavat
movie
song
during
its
annual
day
celebrations,
after
which
four
accused
were
held,
police
said
on
Monday.
Around
three-four
hours
after
the
'ghoomar' performance
by
the
girl,
a
mob
of
20-25
people
went
to
the
Saint
Paul
School
around
1.30
pm
and
began
indulging
in
arson,
while
shouting
slogans
in
favour
of
Sri
Karni
Sena,
Jawra
police
station
in
charge
M.P.
Parihar
said.
Four
of
them
were
arrested
while
a
manhunt
has
been
launched
for
other
suspects,
police
said.
The
film,
already
cleared
by
the
Central
Board
of
Film
Certification
(CBFC)
after
five
modifications
and
renamed
from
"Padmavati"
to
Padmaavat
is
scheduled
to
release
on
January
25
across
India.
The
Rajasthan
government
has
decided
against
releasing
it
in
the
state.
According
to
Virendra
Singh,
a
representative
board
will
also
meet
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi
on
January
16,
who
is
scheduled
to
visit
Pachpadra
village
in
Barmer
district
for
laying
the
foundation
stone
for
a
refinery
project.
"A
request
will
be
made
to
him
as
well
to
stop
the
screening
of
the
film," he
said.
"But,
if
despite
all
these
measures
the
film
is
released,
the
women
of
Kshatriya
Samaj
will
perform
jauhar
on
January
24
-
the
day
when
the
queen
performed
jauhar
-
and
at
the
same
site,"
said
Virendra
Singh.
Chief
Minister
of
Rajasthan
Vasundhara
Raje
had
already
declared
Padmaavat
won't
see
the
light
of
the
day
in
the
state.
She
had
said,
"Rani
Padmini's
sacrifice
is
a
matter
of
honour
and
pride
for
the
state
and
hence
Rani
Padmini
is
not
just
a
chapter
in
history
but
our
dignity.
We
will
not
allow
defamation
of
her
honour."
We
hope
like
Himachal
Pradesh,
other
states
too
will
let
better
sense
prevail
eventually.
(IANS)
#MadhyaPradesh:
A
school
allegedly
vandalised
by
Karni
Sena
after
students
performed
on
song
'Ghoomar' from
#Padmaavat
during
their
annual
function
earlier
today
in
Ratlam's
Jaora,
1
student
injured.
Police
reached
the
spot
later.
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