He also said that the censor board's decision will be final on the concerns relating to the content of the movie.
Reddy was responding to BJP MLC Leher Singh during the zero hour in Karnataka Legislative Council.
Pointing to large scale protests and outrage that the movie is facing in different parts of the country including Bengaluru, Singh urged the state government to ban it keeping maintenance of law and order in mind.
The protesters claimed that the movie was fictitious and portrayed in a poor light, Rani Padmavati, the legendary 13th century queen of Chittor, whom they worship as a Goddess.
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Noting that the government cannot take any decision on the movie without knowing what has been depicted in it, and in such cases the censor board is the final authority, Reddy said, "on law and order, we will provide adequate security."
Bhansali has been facing trouble since he started shooting for the movie.
The Supreme Court had recently refused to entertain a plea seeking a stay on the release of Padmavati, saying the censor board was yet to certify the movie.
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