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Kalinga Sena Threatens To Throw Ink At Shah Rukh Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Nov, 2018 01:26 PM
  • Kalinga Sena Threatens To Throw Ink At Shah Rukh Khan
A local outfit on Thursday threatened to throw ink at Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan and show him the black flag when he visits Bhubaneswar next week during the 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup.
 
 
Hemant Rath, the chief of the outfit which calls itself 'Kalinga Sena', has demanded an apology from Mr Khan for allegedly insulting Odisha and its people in his film Ashoka that was made 17 years ago.
 
 
The outfit had also filed a complaint with the police in Bhubaneswar on November 1 alleging that Mr Khan has hurt the sentiment of Odia people and dishonoured the state's culture by portraying the Kalinga war in a wrong manner.
 
 
The Kalinga (historical name of Odisha) war was fought in 265 BC in which Emperor Ashoka defeated the Kalinga king and the kingdom was annexed to the Mauryan empire. The war is considered one of the bloodiest battles and had prompted Ashoka to embrace Buddhism.
 
 
"We have made preparation to throw ink on the actor's face and show him black flag at any place from the airport to the stadium. Our activists will remain present all along the road where Mr Khan is likely to visit," the press statement issued by Kalinga Sena general secretary Nihar Pani said.
 
 
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has invited Mr Khan, who is slated to be present at the Kalinga Stadium on November 27 during the inauguration of the Men's Hockey World Cup.
 
 
Ashoka, which was released in 2001, could not run in the theatres in Odisha for more than seven days due to protests.
 
 
Kalinga Sena had held a rally in Bhubaneswar on November 11 and burnt Mr Khan's effigy as a mark of protest.
 
 
 
A senior police officer said adequate security arrrangements will be made for all the visiting VVIPs including Mr Khan.

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