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Mumbai police ups security as Sena intensifies stir

The police has asked the theatres playing Shahrukh Khan's latest film My Name Is Khan to leave the first three row empty so that no body can reach the screen and disrupt the screening as the Shiv Sena intensifies its protests.

Updated on: Feb 10, 2010 06:09 PM IST
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The police has asked the theatres playing Shahrukh Khan's latest film My Name Is Khan to leave the first three row empty so that no body can reach the screen and disrupt the screening as the Shiv Sena intensifies its protests.

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Among other arrangements, CCTvs will also be installed and private securitymen will guard the theatres, a top police official told reporters.

The Shiv Sena meanwhile has intensified its stir and said will not tone down its stand until Khan apologises to the Sena supremo Bal Thackeray.

 
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