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West Bengal Police has registered a case against the film's director Sanoj Mishra after the release of the trailer of "The Diary of West Bengal", after which Sanoj has told about the threat to his life.
According to the report, Kolkata Police has sent summons to director Sanoj Mishra after registering the case. It has been written in this summon that his film is trying to defame West Bengal. After reaching the summons, in an interview given, director Sanoj said that I am not a terrorist, nor have I done any unconstitutional work. The Diary of West Bengal is based on a true story.
This claim was made about the state in the film
The trailer of "The Diary of West Bengal" shows rapes, a Hindu exodus and mass murders taking place in West Bengal. It has also been told in this film that Bengal is the new Kashmir of India. The Kolkata Police summoned Sanoj Mishra saying that he would be interrogated to know the facts and circumstances of the case.
I will be called there and killed - Sanoj Mishra
On the other hand, Sanoj Mishra said that efforts are being made to suppress his voice. It is also written in the summons sent that he has been asked to appear before the police on Tuesday for questioning at Kolkata's Amherst Street Police Station. Sanoj Mishra said that I can be killed by calling Bengal.
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