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Bilaspur bizman held for obstructing traffic while celebrating actor Sanjay Dutt's birthday

Bilaspur bizman held for obstructing traffic while celebrating actor Sanjay Dutt's birthday

Time of India3 days ago
Raipur: A 52-year-old businessman was arrested on Monday for obstructing traffic while publicly celebrating Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt's birthday in the heart of Bilaspur city.
The celebration caused inconvenience to commuters and emergency vehicles, including an ambulance.
The accused, identified as Gurudev Awasthi, alias Chittu Awasthi, a self-proclaimed die-hard fan of the actor, was booked under Section 285 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Civil Lines SHO S R Sahu said. The offence is bailable.
The incident occurred between 8 pm and 10 pm, during which multiple vehicles, including an ambulance, were caught in a traffic jam triggered by the celebration, police said.
Awasthi organised a public event to mark the actor's birthday, inviting local residents and drawing a large crowd. Loud music was played, and people gathered to dance. A video of Awasthi dancing on stage at the event has since gone viral.
According to police, Awasthi celebrated Sanjay Dutt's birthday for nearly three decades. He reportedly spends about 25% of his annual income on the celebrations. During the actor's imprisonment, Awasthi is said to have performed special prayers and rituals for his release. Following Dutt's release, he reportedly distributed one quintal of laddoos to inmates at the Bilaspur Central Jail.
Locals claimed that the actor also joined the celebrations live via video call.
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