"Padmaavat' row: Bikes burnt, shops vandalised in Gujarat

In Kanpur, some miscreants barged into the cinema hall, damaged the property and manhandled the mall staff. Protests against the film were also held in Indore, Morena and Gwalior. 

Only two days have left for ‘Padmaavat’ but problems seem to be neverending for ‘Padmaavat’. The protest against the film is continued across the nation.

However,  as per a leading daily, the situation in Gujarat turned violent when groups of people vandalised shops at a mall and a cinema hall in Ahmedabad and targeted vehicles parked. Nearly a dozen two-wheelers, many of them belonging to a fast-food chain were gutted by fire.

In Kanpur, some miscreants barged into the cinema hall, damaged the property and manhandled the mall staff. Protests against the film were also held in Indore, Morena and Gwalior. 

This is not it, in Haryana's Gurgaon, the district authorities have banned protests or large gatherings within 200 metre radius of cinema halls under Section 144 of the criminal procedure code.

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