Mumbai: Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar was threatened with death. In fact, this has happened before also. Yes, earlier during Diwali also more than 100 phone calls were received threatening to kill Sharad Pawar. However, in connection with the threat this time, Mumbai's Gaondevi police station registered a case and went to Bihar and arrested the accused Narayan Soni. Let us tell you that Narayan Soni is being produced in court today (December 14). At the same time, the police have registered a case against the accused under section 294, 506 (2) of IPC.
Let us tell you that according to the information given by the police, Narayan Soni is a mentally ill person. He has lived in Pune for ten years. His wife also used to stay with him in Pune. However, the wife left Narayan Soni and married another person. Yes, and Sharad Pawar did not try to end this dispute between husband and wife. Narayan Soni was angry about this. Yes and for this reason, he called up Sharad Pawar and threatened to kill him. Let us also tell you that death threats have been received over the phone at Sharad Pawar's Silver Oak residence in Mumbai.
Yes and because of this, the police have increased his security. On December 2, Pawar's secretary Satish Raut wrote a letter to the police commissioner complaining that a person named Narayan Soni was harassing him by calling repeatedly. Thereafter, the police of Gaondevi police station swung into action and traced the phone number. On tracing the phone, it was found that the concerned person is in Bihar. After this, the police went to Bihar and caught the accused Narayan Soni. Today he has a court appearance. Let us also inform you that the accused Narayan Soni had been threatening to kill Sharad Pawar for the last four-five months. However, this time the threat came on the second day of Sharad Pawar's birthday as well. Accused Narayan Soni said that he would come to Mumbai with a desi katta and kill Sharad Pawar.
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