About the complaint, the film's producers' team said, "Not only us but our family members and friends are also receiving death threats. But the police have assured us that you are in Maharashtra, nothing wrong will happen to you."
A report by journalist Pankaj Prasoon on the transformation of a village close to Mumbai into an ISIS hub underscores the dangers of Islamic radicalism prevalent in India.
According to the new rules, students must remove their religious attire in a designated common room located on the ground floor. It is only then that they can proceed for their classes.
However, the Central Railway has refuted the claim, adding that the hoarding was not on their land and the issue is not in any way related to railways.
The accused who has been named in the police complaint as Abdul Rashid Abdul Latif used pictures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses and morphed them into derogatory images further hurting the Hindu religious sentiments of the community.