Man throws chappal at Kamal Haasan in Tamil Nadu

TAMIL NADU: Man hurled chappal at Kamal Haasan in Tirupparankundram ,Tamil Nadu during an election campaign, Indian media reported on Thursday.

The incident took place a day after the actor-turned-politician called assassin Nathuram Godse India’s first Hindu terrorist. Godse, a right-wing Hindu nationalist, had shot dead Mahatma Gandhi in 1948.

The chappal was thrown by the BJP workers, said the media.

The reports quoting the police said that four chappals were thrown from the crowd at Hassan, who was standing far away at a dais. The chappals could not meet its target and were landed among the crowd.

On February 28, Extremists in India’s Bengaluru city had threatened a bakery, named after Pakistan’s largest city Karachi, of blowing it up over its name.

The radicals had threatened Karachi Bakery owner to change its name or they will blow it up with a bomb.

Read more: Hindu extremists kill Hafiz-e-Quran in India

Indian media reported that the manager of the bakery has been called and ordered to change his bakery’s name.

Earlier, some violent elements had created furious commotion outside the bakery over its name.

This may be noted that in Pakistan’s Hyderabad city there is a very famous bakery named after an Indian city, Bombay Bakery, but no Pakistani would have thought for a second to damage it in any way.

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