Controversy over 'Kashmir Files' started in Telangana, slogans of Pakistan Zindabad raised
Controversy over 'Kashmir Files' started in Telangana, slogans of Pakistan Zindabad raised
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The recently released Bollywood movie 'The Kashmir Files' at Natraj Theatre in the Adilabad district of Telangana has begun to play. In fact, when the screening of the movie started taking place, two people have been beaten up for raising the slogan of 'Pakistan Zindabad.' This has been reported by the local police. Police said the two men were apparently drunk and allegedly started shouting these slogans. By the time Polic reached the theatre, the situation had returned to normal and the miscreants had also fled from there.

It is being said that the people present in the theatre had given full information about the incident to the police. At present, the police are trying to catch the two miscreants by acting on CCTV footage, but no clue has been found so far. Adilabad SP Uday Kumar Reddy said the matter was being confirmed. So far, no formal complaint from anyone has been received. It seems that this incident has been deliberately carried out to spoil the atmosphere. A video has also been released about the incident, where it can be seen that the beating took place due to sloganeering inside the hall.

Mamata Banerjee had raised the question about the film: Given the popularity that the movie is getting, it has also been made tax-free in many states. However, Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has clearly said that the film should not be made tax-free in the state. The CM had said that there is no need for anyone to go to the cinema hall and watch the film. Such films have been made deliberately, so that hatred spreads and violence. He said it's a fake story. There is no truth in that.

 

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