The Asian Age

Body found hanging at Nahargarh Fort

- SANJAY BOHRA threat rocks. note “written to on all nonbelieve­rs), “Chetan

A mysterious death has given a new dimension to the controvers­y over Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film Padmavati.

Morning walkers on Friday found the body of an unidentifi­ed man hanging from the ramparts of Jaipur’s famous Nahargarh fort.

The body was hanging outside the wall over a ditch, while within the ramparts, some notes have been found scribbled on stones with coal, purportedl­y against those protesting the movie’s release.

The 40- year- old deceased was identified as Chetan Saini, a resident of Jaipur’s Shastri Nagar from the Aadhaar card found in his pocket. He was working at a jewellery shop. The police also found a ticket to Mumbai. It was not clear whether it was a murder or a suicide. The police not willing to say anything on the record except that it was too early to comment and all possible angles are looked at.

However, Chetan’s brother was confident that it was a murder. “My brother cannot commit suicide. It appears to be a murder,” said Ram Ratan Saini. He added that his brother had nothing to do with the

Padmavati ka virodh karne walon, hum kile par sirf putle nahi latkate… hum mein hai dum ( Those opposing Padmavati, we don’t hang mere effigies from forts… we have the guts), “Har kaafir ka haal yahi” ( Same fate tantric mara gaya” ( Tantric Chetan has been killed), are some of the scribbles found on stones near the body.

Each message mentioned name Padmavati, prima facie implied that it has something to do with ongoing protests and threats over Bhansali’s film.

 ?? — AP ?? Members of a Rajput community burn an effigy of director Sanjay Leela Bhansali during a protest in Jammu Friday against the release of his film Padmavati.
— AP Members of a Rajput community burn an effigy of director Sanjay Leela Bhansali during a protest in Jammu Friday against the release of his film Padmavati.

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