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Dilwale: Mangaluru-based activist faces online abuse, rape threats,
for complaining against Bajrang Dal

She has even received rape threats

Sarayu Srinivasan| Wednesday, December 23, 2015 - 20:10

A Mangaluru-based activist is being targeted online with abuse and
rape threats after she complained against Bajrang Dal activists who
allegedly intimidated cinema halls into stopping the screening of Shah
Rukh Khan-starrer Dilwale.

On Monday, Mangaluru North police station registered an FIR against
the state convenor of the Bajrang Dal Sharan Pumpwell and others for
causing a ‘climate of fear’ among theatre owners and the public.
Various sections of the IPC including causing criminal intimidation
and criminal trespassing have been invoked.

In the two days since, numerous people targeted activist Vidya Dinker
on Facebook with sexually coloured abuse including rape threats and
other insults. Vidya says she will file a complaint against the abuse
on Thursday.

Bajrang Dal activists in Mangaluru had protested against the screening
of the film following Shah Rukh Khan’s comments on intolerance on
November 2. They also asked for a ban on the screening of Aamir Khan’s
films for the same reasons.

“I heard a few people, who had booked tickets for Shah Rukh’s Dilwale,
complain that when they went to the theatre on Sunday evening theatre
owners offered a refund as the movie would not be screened,” Dinker
said.

“I was told by a theatre owner that on Sunday right-wing activists
came to the theatre asking that the 4 pm to 7 pm screening that was
mid-way be stopped. However, the right-wing activists agreed let the
ongoing  show get over and cancel screening thereafter,” Dinker said.

Having waited until Tuesday for screenings to resume, the dismayed
activist went to speak to the head of a cinema chain at a mall in the
city. She said that owners told her that they had been intimidated
into giving up screening the film.

“The complete fear that they have managed to instil in everyone means
that there is a parallel criminal justice system at work,” she said,
adding that she and some others met the police commissioner urging
action against such intimidation.

Dinker told The News Minute that the police were reluctant to take the
complaint as they claimed that the theatre owners could have
voluntarily not screened the film and the police cannot take action.

Vidya said that one franchisee of a multiplex had told her that
Bajrang Dal activists had torn the poster on the ground floor of the
mall and that they were worried that damage would follow if they went
ahead with the screening.

Sharan Pumpwell, state president of Bajrang Dal told The News Minute
that the activists only “requested” theatre owners not to screen Shah
Rukh Khan’s film and that Dinker’s claims are baseless.

“We did not cause any physical damage as Vidya Dinker claims. The
theatre owners themselves respected our sentiments and agreed to stop
the screening,” said Pumpwell.

It is an open secret that some influential leaders of Hindutva groups
have security contracts in more than one of the three malls in
Mangaluru.

“The police also told me that they would take action if the theatre
owners complain.  But owners are reluctant as they have long-term
survival in mind,” she said.

“When a business is run with fear of these local goons in the back of
their mind and when there is no confidence in the police that itself
should be reason for the police to take a Suo motu action,” she added.


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