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Bihar MP writes to Shah, claims to have been threatened by Bishnoi gang

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Patna, Oct 28 (PTI) Maverick Bihar MP Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav has shot off a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, seeking enhanced security in view of a “threatening call from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang”.

The Purnea MP shared with the media his two-page letter to Shah, copies of which have been marked to the chief minister of Bihar and other top officials in the state.

The letter, dated October 21, was made public on Monday when a section of the media also played an audio clip of the call from a purported aide of Bishnoi “made from a Dubai number”.

Besides seeking upgradation of his ‘Y’ security cover to ‘Z’, Yadav also demanded “police escort” at all functions he attends across Bihar, warning “if I get murdered, the blame shall fall upon the Centre as well as the state government”.

Meanwhile, Purnea SP Kartikeya Sharma said, “We have come to know about the MP’s charge through the media. We are looking into it, and also ensuring that arrangements are made for his safety in accordance with his ‘Y plus’ security cover”.

Yadav, a gangster-turned-politician, claimed that the caller was upset over his social media outbursts against Bishnoi, who is lodged in a Gujarat jail.

After the assassination of NCP leader Baba Siddiqui in Mumbai, Yadav had declared on X that “if permitted by law”, he would “finish off within 24 hours the entire network” of Bishnoi, who is alleged to have been behind the killing.

A few days later, he twisted the knife by expressing solidarity with Bollywood actor Salman Khan, who is in the cross hairs of Bishnoi over killing of blackbucks, which are held sacred by the community to which the jailed gangster belongs. PTI ANW NAC RBT

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

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