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Akola businessman threatened for supporting Nupur Sharma; complaint filed

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Akola, Jul 4 (PTI) Police on Monday filed a complaint against three to four unidentified persons for allegedly threatening a businessman in Maharashtra’s Akola city for keeping his ‘WhatsApp status’ in support of suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma, an official said.

The police action came after a delegation of local Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) office-bearers submitted a representation to Akola resident deputy collector Sanjay Khadse.

In the representation, the VHP alleged the businessman has been threatened with dire consequences for backing Sharma, who is facing widespread criticism over her objectionable comments on Prophet Mohammad during a TV show, and keeping his WhatsApp status in support of her.

The delegation said there was nothing in the post which hurts feelings of any community.

Fearing that he may be targeted, the businessman has kept his shop in the city closed for the last three days, the outfit said.

Kotwali police station inspector Chandrashekar Kadu said they have registered a complaint against three to four unidentified persons over the alleged threat to the businessman and launched an investigation.

The VHP has demanded that the matter be probed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

The development comes days after a chemist, Umesh Kolhe (54), was stabbed to death in adjoining Amravati district for showing support to Sharma in a WhatsApp group. The Amravati police have said seven accused, including the mastermind of the June 21 murder, have been arrested so far. PTI COR CLS RSY RSY

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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