Chaos at Patna mall as Rahul Gandhi watches 'Phule', ticket holders denied entry

IANS May 15, 2025 326 views

Chaos ensued at Patna's City Centre Mall when Rahul Gandhi attended a special screening of the biopic 'Phule.' Despite having valid tickets, many attendees were denied entry, leading to protests and slogans against police actions. Eyewitnesses claim preferential treatment was given to senior Congress leaders, causing dissatisfaction among the crowd. The screening continued amidst heightened security, as attendees questioned the rationale behind distributing tickets.

"We came here with valid tickets and passes, but the police are treating us like gate-crashers." - Dharmendra Kumar
Chaos at Patna mall as Rahul Gandhi watches 'Phule', ticket holders denied entry
Patna, May 15: A Protest erupted at City Centre Mall in Patna on Thursday when Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attended a special screening of the biopic “Phule”, sparking chaos after several ticket holders were denied entry to the event.

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Rahul Gandhi attends 'Phule' screening in Patna

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Ticket holders denied entry spark protests

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Attendees allege preferential treatment for Congress leaders

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Security heightened following scuffles with police

The screening, held at INOX Cinema inside the Lodipur mall, was meant to be a public event with 400 pre-booked tickets and passes distributed to supporters and invitees.

However, tensions flared as many attendees, despite holding valid tickets and passes, were prevented from entering the theatre by police and security personnel.

Rahul Gandhi, who arrived in Patna after addressing a Shiksha Nyay Samvad in Darbhanga earlier in the day, reached the mall around 2 p.m. The screening was scheduled from 2.20 p.m. to 5.20 p.m. and was attended by several Congress leaders and social activists.

However, commotion broke out outside the theatre as supporters -- including members of the Dalit community and others who had come with bouquets and banners -- were turned away.

Angry and confused, they raised slogans like “Rahul Gandhi Zindabad”, “Police ki dadagiri nahi chalegi” and “Prashasan murdabad”, accusing the administration of high handedness.

“We came here with valid tickets and passes, but the police are treating us like gate-crashers. This is deeply humiliating,” said Dharmendra Kumar, one of the attendees who had been denied entry.

Eyewitnesses alleged that only senior Congress leaders and select invitees were allowed inside, while ordinary supporters were blocked at the entrance.

Minor scuffles reportedly broke out between attendees and the police, prompting a stronger security presence in the mall premises.

Some protestors questioned the organisers’ decision to distribute tickets if entry was not going to be honoured. “If they were going to restrict entry, why issue tickets at all? We demand a refund,” said one visibly agitated attendee.

Meanwhile, the screening went ahead without interruption inside the theatre, with Rahul Gandhi watching the film alongside Congress leaders and close associates.

Reader Comments

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Ankit S.
This is so typical of our netas - creating VIP culture everywhere. If it was a public screening, why deny entry to ticket holders? Rahul Gandhi talks about equality but his own events don't practice what he preaches. 😒
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Priya M.
The Phule biopic is such an important film about social reformers, but this incident has overshadowed its message. Security concerns are understandable, but better planning was needed. Hope the organizers apologize and refund the ticket money.
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Rahul K.
People need to understand - when a VIP is present, security protocols change. The police were just doing their job. But yes, the organizers should have been more transparent about entry restrictions from the beginning.
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Sunita P.
What's the point of making films about equality when our leaders can't even ensure equal access to a movie screening? Irony died a thousand deaths today in Patna! 🤦‍♀️ The common man is always treated as second class in our country.
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Vikram J.
The real issue here is how our political events are managed. Whether it's BJP, Congress or any party - they all need to respect the public more. Issuing tickets and then denying entry is just not done. Basic decency seems missing in our politics these days.

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