No compromise says CM

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It looks like the Government is firm on ensuring the law and order and they will not give any discount to the film fraternity.

The Film people could not gain any significant relief from the Government as such in the presence of the CM today at the command control centre in Banjarahills.

There will be no compromise in ensuring law and order – Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s firm message to Telugu movie actors,director, and producers Thursday in a big meeting amid strained ties with the film fraternity over the ‘Pushpa 2’ stampede row and the arrest of actor Allu Arjun.

And, in a significant remark, the Chief Minister said crowd-control is as much the responsibility of celebrities as it is that of the police,and that actors, when appearing in public – as Allu Arjun did on December 4 at the city’s Sandhya Theatre – had to work with the cops to maintain the peace.

Revanth also banned, for now, benefit shows or special screenings of movies and warned private security personnel, such as those employed by high-profile actors like Mr Arjun.

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