New Delhi: VHP and Bajrang Dal activists Tuesday protested at various cinema halls in the capital and vandalised a theatre screening Aamir Khan's movie "PK", saying it was against the religious sentiments of Hindus.
Demanding an immediate ban on the film, the activists of the right wing groups protested outside Delite theatre in central Delhi's Daryaganj and south Delhi's PVR Priya.
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Around 70 protesters of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Bajrang Dal gathered outside the Delite theatre at 11.45 a.m. They smashed windows, tore up posters and banners and raised slogans against the film directed by Rajkumar Hirani.
The other group of activists staged a protest around 4 p.m. outside Priya.
The right wing groups demanded a ban on "PK" which has generated controversy for its portrayal of godmen and their misuse of religion for personal gain.
"The movie hurts the sentiments of Hindus, it should be banned immediately," Hindu Sena national president Vishnu Gupta told IANS.
Gupta also demanded the immediate removal of the censor board chairperson.
He said similar protests will be held Wednesday if their demands were not fulfilled.
A Delhi Police official said: "After receiving complaints of protests at several places, we have deployed security personnel at the cinema halls to maintain law and order."