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Shiv Sainiks among 1,023 people taken into custody
Mumbai | Wednesday, Feb 10 2010 IST
 

 

 

Anticipating trouble ahead of the release of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan-starrer 'My Name is Khan', at least 1,023 people, including 955 Shiv Sainiks, have been taken into custody as preventive action.

The city police have also registered cases against 68 people in the city since yesterday for creating trouble the release of 'My Name is Khan' (MNIK) owing to Shah Rukh's comment about exclusion of Pakistani cricket players from IPL-III auction.

City Police Commissioner D Sivanandan today confirmed that 1,023 people were taken into the custody. Cases have been registered against 68 people while the remaining were on preventive detention. Advanced booking of MNIK, which was to begin from today in all the theatres across the city, has been stalled. The movie is slated for release on Friday. Senior Shiv Sena leader and former Lok Sabha Speaker Manohar Joshi told the mediapersons here today that ''until Shah Rukh meets party supremo Bal Thackeray, we would continue to agitate against the release of the film''.

Mr Joshi said, ''The issue concerns every Indian and not just Shiv Sena because on one hand Pakistan-sponsored terrorists have been coming to India and killing innocent people and on the other, we have to play cricket with their players.'' Yesterday, the film's producer and director Karan Johar had met city police chief D Sivanandan and had demanded security at the cinema halls across the city for the screening of the movie.

Consequently, the government had cancelled the leave of all police personnel in order to provide security at all the theatres, he added.

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