Padmaavat row: Guru Gram Karni Sena president sent to Police remand
Padmaavat row: Guru Gram Karni Sena president sent to Police remand
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New Delhi [India], Jan 30: A district president of Gurugram Karni Sena aka Davender, was sent to a five-day police remand on Tuesday, after he was found involved in the incidents of school bus attack and bus torching, in an anti-‘Padmaavat’ protest. Davender, a resident of Bhondsi village, was under judicial custody till January 29. Gurugram Karni Sena chief Thakur Kushalpal was on Saturday detained by the Haryana police in connection with the incidents of violence during the release of movie ‘Padmaavat’.

So far, at least 47 offender have been arrested by the Gurugram Police in the recent violence. On January 24, a school bus was attacked by a group of men, who were protesting against the release of the film in Gurugram. The protesters threw stones at the bus, which was carrying students, teachers and other staff members of G.D. Goenka World School. The protesters have also torched a state bus on National Highway-8 in Gurugram. ollywood has often displayed special love for the Hindustani language - Hindi spoken with a heavy dose of Urdu words. Both Shahid and Deepika - who play Hindu royals in the film - use Urdu-heavy language in their speeches, conversations and especially songs. Words like ‘khoobsurat’ and ‘haadsa’ are not originally Hindu but were adapted in the language later. The words, ‘sundar’ and ‘durghatna’ would be used instead if the person speaking is not yet influenced by the Urdu language. The language in the film is more reminiscent of the 70s Bollywood films than the historical/mythical story of Padmini.

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