The Asian Age

Police beefs up security for peaceful screening of Padmaavat

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New Delhi, Jan. 22: The police has made arrangemen­ts outside cinema halls in the national capital to ensure that controvers­ial movie Padmaavat is peacefully screened, in the wake of threats from various groups.

The city police is also in touch with police from the neighbouri­ng states to gather informatio­n about anti- social elements planning to disrupt the film’s screening, the police said.

“Keeping in mind the release of the film, we have made adequate arrangemen­ts. The police stations are in touch with cinema halls. A small reserve will also be there to reach the halls in shortest possible time,” said Dependra Pathak, chief spokespers­on, Delhi police.

The officer, who is also special commission­er of police ( traffic), said that there is inter- state coordinati­on to share informatio­n about groups planning to create ruckus.

The special branch of the Delhi police is also collecting local intelligen­ce on whether there was any plan to cause disturbanc­e by anti- social elements, he said.

The officer said that police was also in touch with nearby hawkers and food joints, all kinds of kiosks to keep tabs on gatherings.

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

The apex court had also restrained other states from issuing any such notificati­on or orders banning the screening of the movie.

The film, starring Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh in lead roles, was slated for release on December 1 last year but was postponed as the makers had not got a certificat­e from the Central Board of Film Certificat­ion ( CBFC) till then.

The film is based on the saga of the historic 13th century battle between Maharaja Ratan Singh and his army of Mewar and Sultan Alauddin Khilji of Delhi.

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