Ex-Police Commissioner hopes  'Batla House'  is based on facts
Ex-Police Commissioner hopes 'Batla House' is based on facts
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Bollywood actor John Abraham's much-discussed film 'Batla House' is making quite a buzz since its announcement. The authenticity of the encounters has been questioned. Former Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar, who was number two in the operation, recently said that it was "definitely not fake." 

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Let's inform you that John's film 'Batla House' is based on the September 19, 2008 encounter between the seven-member Special Cell team of The Delhi Police and the suspected Indian Mujahideen terrorists. The Indian Hindi Mujahideen terrorists were allegedly involved in the serial bomb blasts in Delhi on September 13, 2008 and the Special cell team had reached Batla House to arrest them.

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Kumar was the Special Commissioner of Delhi Police during the incident and was Commissioner from 2012 to 2013 and said he hoped the film would be shown with facts. At the same time, Neeraj Kumar told IANS via an email from London, "I would hope that cinematic freedoms would not have been taken, as it is a very sensitive matter.

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