Giriraj Singh Gets Death Threat on WhatsApp from 'Amjad 1531
Union Minister and Begusarai MP Giriraj Singh has received a death threat through a WhatsApp call recently from a person who introduces himself as "Amjad 1531." The incident is causing a flutter in political circles, though Singh is yet to make an official statement on the issue. It comes at a time when Singh was involved in the "Hindu Swabhiman Yatra," after which he made several controversies. Whether this threat is related to his recent comments or another reason has not been clear and might be clarified when he comes forward to make a public statement. The authorities are currently investigating the source of the call so that they can identify who made the call and where from.
Giriraj Singh Gets Death Threat; Pappu Yadav Seeks More Security
ndependent Bihar MP Pappu Yadav received a death threat from the notorious Aman Sahu gang in Jharkhand following a similar recent threat. Yadav's threat is said to be associated with his remarks over Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Over this, Yadav has received a WhatsApp call in which he has been asked not to give more remarks. In view of the above threat, Yadav has demanded more security from the central government because his risks have increased. Currently, he enjoys Y category security but now he is demanding Z category protection to have enhanced safety.
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These incidents just show the ever-growing impacts of criminal gangs like Lawrence Bishnoi and Aman Sahu gangs that seem to gain more grounds through intimidation and threats made towards known personalities. The cases of Yadav and Singh have many questions as whether the Indian political leaders would be safe, especially known voices in opposition or condemning some organized crime gangs. Such incidents do bring about the necessity of strict protection measures for public figures and alertness to the threats posed by criminal networks. The two cases are currently under study by the government and the kind of protection required by each of these officials is analyzed because political leaders are increasingly exposed to these criminal organizations.
