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After hitting shopping malls and destroying personal properties, the so-called Karni Sena has made school going little kids their target. In a video recording doing rounds on the web, one can witness stones being thrown on the school bus. Completely no attention is paid to small children sitting in the school bus.
The school bus of GD Goenka School, which was carrying small kids, become their target near Bhondsi in Sohna.
Video of school bus attacked today in Gurugram by anti-Padmavati cowards. This is the aukat of groups like the Karni Sena: attackers of little kids. May the men responsible for this never be able to walk again. pic.twitter.com/4ZFKvJboKc
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) January 24, 2018
The bus driver, Parvesh Kumar, stated that no kid got injured and the assaulters ran away when the police officials arrived. One of the school teachers who was also sitting in the bus stated that they had made the kids hide themselves on the bus floor.
Considering the critical condition of the state, Delhi’s Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal criticized the happening and wrote, “Utterly shameful. More disgusting is the complicity of those govts who r allowing it thro their inaction.”
Utterly shameful. More disgusting is the complicity of those govts who r allowing it thro their inaction https://t.co/zLfsnpN39e
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) January 24, 2018
The CM also tweeted, “If all state govts, central govt and SC together cannot get one movie released and run safely, how can we expect investments to flow in? Forget FDI, even local investors wud feel hesitant. Not gud for already dwindling economy. Bad for jobs.”
If all state govts, central govt and SC together cannot get one movie released and run safely, how can we expect investments to flow in? Forget FDI, even local investors wud feel hesitant. Not gud for already dwindling economy. Bad for jobs
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) January 24, 2018
As per reports, the demonstrators even burned down a state bus in the state of Haryana. In addition, the security at the movie halls in the national capital has been strengthened.
In the meantime, the administration of the state of Uttar Pradesh has guaranteed complete protection to the motion-picture fans.
Health Minister Siddharth Nath Singh stated, “We will ensure safety to the theatres and take stern action against those taking law and order into their hands.”
Protection measures have been strengthened in the city of Ahmedabad and police officials have been positioned outside shopping malls in Ahmedabad. In addition, the Multiplex Association of Gujarat and Rajasthan have made a special decision to not showcase the movie.
There has been news that the ticket booths at Indra Cinemas, Jammu have also been damaged.
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