'Padmaavat' row: BJP leader who threatened to behead Deepika Padukone detained

The Haryana Police detained BJP leader Kunwar Surajpal Singh Ammu who announced a Rs 10 crore award to behead actress Deepika Padukone.
A still from Deepika Padukone starrer 'Padmaavat'. (Photo | Screengrab from Youtube)
A still from Deepika Padukone starrer 'Padmaavat'. (Photo | Screengrab from Youtube)
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GURUGRAM: The Haryana Police on Thursday detained BJP leader Kunwar Surajpal Singh Ammu who announced a Rs 10 crore award to behead actress Deepika Padukone and filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali for their role in "Padmaavat".

"Ammu was detained from his house in the upscale area of DLF," a police officer told IANS.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Anil Yadav said Ammu, also the General Secretary of the Shri Rajput Karni Sena, was detained as precaution following the ongoing agitation by the Rajput community against the Bollywood movie.

In November, Ammu announced the bounty in protest against the release of the movie which the Rajput community claims distorts history.

He also threatened to break the legs of actor Ranveer Singh, who plays the role of Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khilji in the movie.

On November 21, he was booked under Section 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code on a complaint by Pawan Kumar, a fan of Deepika and Bhansali.

After the case was registered, Ammu dared the Haryana Police to arrest him. He said he stood firmly by his statement whether he remained in the BJP or not.

On November 29, Ammu sent his resignation to Bharatiya Janata Party state chief Subhash Barala in which he wrote that he was upset with Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar's "attitude towards the Rajput community". His resignation was not accepted.

Ahead of his resignation, a delegation of Rajput leaders, led by Ammu, visited Haryana Bhawan in Delhi to meet Khattar and request him to ban the movie in the state but the Chief Minister refused to meet them.

"Padmaavat" released nationwide on Thursday barring in some states.

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