Shah Rukh Khan has inadvertently courted trouble over his comments about the treatment of the Pakistan cricketers at the IPL 3 auctions and the Shiv Sena is not limiting its threats to the Australian cricketers.

Sanjay Raut, spokesman for the Shiv Sena stated, ""If Shah Rukh wants Pakistani players to play here, he should go to Karachi and Islamabad to play with them. If he includes Pakistani players in his team, he should be aware of the consequences."
The threats were made after SRK express remorse over the omission of the Pakistan cricketers in the IPL 3 auctions.
Members of the political party went thereafter to tear up posters of the Bollywood Badshah's latest movie "My Name is Khan", threatening that they would not allow it to release.
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