‘Ajmer 92’, based on the sex and blackmailing scandal in Ajmer in the 90s, is scheduled to release in July this year. This announcement has been made by Reliance Entertainment. He released the poster of the film and told that Ajmer 92 will come on July 14 this year.
It can be seen in the poster that the news of the disappearance of 28 families, mention of murders, distribution of nude photos of 250 college girls is the highlight. Karan Verma, Sumit Singh, Saiji Shinde and Manoj Joshi will be seen in this film. The film is directed by Pushpendra Singh. And its producer is Umesh Kumar.
‘AJMER 92’ TO RELEASE ON 14 JULY… A #RelianceEntertainment presentation, #Ajmer92 will release in *cinemas* on 14 July 2023… Stars #KaranVerma, #SumitSingh, #SayajiShinde and #ManojJoshi… Directed by #PushpendraSingh… Produced by #UmeshKumarTiwari. pic.twitter.com/ddKnAedh6D
— Taran Adarsh (@taran_adarsh) May 26, 2023
The shooting of the series started two years ago. At that time Hindu organizations had warned that if the facts were tampered with in this film, they would agitate.
Ajmer 1992 incident
Let us inform that the blackmailing scandal of Ajmer was revealed in April 1992. The journalist who brought it to the world was Santosh Kumar. The victims of this rape and blackmailing scandal were mostly school and college going girls. People say that most of them committed suicide.
When this case came to light, Ajmer was closed for many days. People had taken to the street and the demonstrations had started. It is known that most of the accused belonged to a particular community and the victims were generally Hindus.
18 were made accused in this case. There was also one Farooq Chishti among them who used to be a leader of the Congress. There were more than 200 victims in this case but only a few had given statements. Regrettably, hardly any of them have lived up to their statements.
It is said that at that time there were more than 350 newspapers and magazines in Ajmer and instead of supporting the victims of this sex scandal, many local media persons used to blackmail their families. Leave the accused, there has hardly been any such profession in the society, which has unanimously raised its voice for these victims.
It is also alleged that the lab in which the photos were taken, the technician who processed them, the journalists who knew about it, all of them together made different blackmailing business. Everyone extorted money from the victim girls and their families. How can one expect justice in such a situation? Once 29 victim women had given statement, today their number is 2 by counting. The system destroyed them from all sides.
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