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The Minister of Culture of Madhya Pradesh, Vijaylaxmi Sadho, said the necessary measures would be taken against those responsible for this incident and said that she would personally go to the scene.
PTI
Last updated: 8 April 2019, 9:50 pm ET
archive of Salman Khan in Dabangg 2.
The Minister of Culture of Madhya Pradesh, Vijaylaxmi Sadho, announced that the necessary measures would be taken against the perpetrators.
According to eyewitnesses, the stone figurine of the fort located on the banks of the Narmada, in the city of Maheshwar, was endo stamped Sunday by the removal of the shooting of the Bollywood film. The fort was built by the old Holkar rulers.
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Heavy objects apparently hit the statuette and some of it was broken, they said.
When asked about this incident, Sadho told reporters in Indore that everything that happened was wrong.
"I became aware of the case and I gave directions to the tax collector of Khargone District, Superintendent of Police and Subdivisional Magistrate (SDM)". said the minister.
Sadho said that she would go to Fort Maheshwar to take stock of the situation.
Sadho, MP for Maheshwar, added: "We had authorized the murder of" Dabangg. -3 "to Maheshwar to showcase the tourist potential of this historic city".
"In case of problems during filming, measures will be taken against the persons concerned," added the minister.
Earlier, the filming of "Dabangg 3" at Maheshwar was mixed up with controversy when photos of a "Shivling" supposedly covered with wooden planks during filming had appeared on social media.
In a clarification published later, Salman Khan had declared that the "Shivling" was covered in order to protect the idol and maintain its sanctity.
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