Protest over film screening continues

Many trains cancelled, diverted; tension in some districts

September 21, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 07:12 am IST - Chandigarh:

Dera supporters squatting on railway tracks in Bathinda on Sunday.PHOTO: PTI

Dera supporters squatting on railway tracks in Bathinda on Sunday.PHOTO: PTI

Supporters of Sirsa-based Dera Sacha Sauda sect blocked rail and road traffic at various places in Punjab for the second day on Sunday, demanding that cinema halls screen sect leader Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh’s film ’MSG-2’

The protesters claimed that though no ban has been imposed on the film, still many owners of multiplexes and cinemas were not exhibiting it in the State, which had seen backlash by Sikhs against the sect leader’s first film in January.

Tension prevailed due to protests by Dera followers in several parts of the State including Moga, Bathinda, Patiala, Ferozepur and Sangrur, keeping security personnel on their toes.

Six express/mail and 27 passenger trains in Ferozepur division were cancelled, causing inconvenience to commuters, officials said.

The film is a sequel to ‘MSG: The Messenger of God’ which was banned by the Punjab government in January following protests by Sikhs.

The State police had asked all district police chiefs to ascertain whether the release of the ‘MSG-2’ will pose any threat to law and order in the state.

The BJP-ruled Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh had on Saturday decided to ban the screening of the film reportedly over “objectionable” dialogues against tribal communities.

Despite incessant rain at some places in Punjab, the protests continued on Sunday, officials said.

A large posse of police has been deployed in the Bathinda area where protesters, including women, have been squatting on tracks since Saturday. Policemen have also been called from seven neighbouring districts.

Enraged over non-screening of MSG 2, the Dera followers held protest at several places in Ferozepur and blocked the Ferozepur-Fazilka GT Road.

In Patiala, the followers blocked the Patiala-Sangrur road.

The film hit over 2,000 screens across the country last Friday. Its overseas release is slated for next week.

Meanwhile, followers of the Dera who were sitting on dharna at several places, including on GT road and on Ludhiana-Delhi railway track near Dhandari railway station, cleared the places for vehicular and train traffic, officials said.-PTI

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