Mumbai: The Ministry of Home Affairs is meeting on the Shiv Sena's threats and protests in Mumbai against Shah Rukh Khan's film, My Name is Khan.
The meeting is being chaired by the Home Secretary.
Cinemas in Mumbai have been guaranteed police protection by the state government. However, after the Sena renewed its threat to attack cinemas showing the film, only six multiplexes and four single-screen cinemas are screening the film.
The Shiv Sena wants Khan to apologize for his comments on Pakistani cricketers. The actor has refused to retract his statements.
The meeting is being chaired by the Home Secretary.
Cinemas in Mumbai have been guaranteed police protection by the state government. However, after the Sena renewed its threat to attack cinemas showing the film, only six multiplexes and four single-screen cinemas are screening the film.
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