People clashed with the police to see Shilpa Shetty: they climbed onto the stage, scuffled, and entered the field during the match.

In Kota, a scuffle broke out between the police and the crowds who had come to see Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty. Even the bouncers were unable to control the crowd. People kept trying to climb onto the stage. Furthermore, people even crossed the boundary wall and entered the field during the match. The District Cricket Association in Kota is organizing the national T20 cricket tournament, the Kota Premier League. Shilpa Shetty was at the JK Pavilion Stadium in Nayapura on Sunday to promote the league. Even the bouncers failed to stop the crowds. Upon receiving information about Shilpa Shetty’s arrival, crowds began gathering at the stadium as early as 12 noon. A large police force and bouncers were deployed to control the crowd. Shilpa arrived at the stadium around 3:45 pm, followed by a large crowd. The ground is fenced and entry was only through the gate. Even the bouncers deployed there were unable to stop the crowds. Among them were a large number of relatives and acquaintances of cricket association officials, who kept filming with their mobile phones. Several people began climbing onto the stage simultaneously. Police tried to dissuade them. During this, an argument and scuffle broke out between the crowd, police, and bouncers. Police had to struggle to control the crowd. People continued to be upset about getting their photos taken with Shilpa Shetty. The stage was built near the cricket ground’s boundary. A crowd gathered in front of the stage. During this time, people even entered the ground inside the boundary during the match. — Also read this news… Singer Mame Khan’s Rajasthani response to trolls: “I am very proud of being a Rajasthani”; Actress Mrinal Thakur arrives in Jaipur. Singer Mame Khan was trolled for speaking in English at the Jaipur airport. On Sunday, the singer retaliated at the airport. Mame Khan said, “Last time I visited Jaipur, I was questioned about my English speaking, asking why I don’t speak Rajasthani in Rajasthan.” (Read the full news)

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