Hizbul threatens many leaders of Jammu through letter, conveys dangerous intentions
Hizbul threatens many leaders of Jammu through letter, conveys dangerous intentions
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Jammu: Terrorist organization Hizbul Mujahideen has threatened several leaders of Jammu amid the Corona threat on Saturday. In this, many leaders including BJP, Congress, NC were threatened to leave political activities. The letter states that if they continue such activities, they will have to face serious consequences. The letter was received by Congress Vice President Raman Bhalla at his party headquarters in the afternoon.

After getting, he copied it in the Pir Mitha police. The Pir Mitha police has also confirmed this. Also, this letter in Urdu is written on the letter pad of Hizbul Mujahideen. It has been written in the letter that our campaign has started with the murder of Panchayat leaders. But you are creating obstacles in your midst by your political activities. If you will leave political activities, we will try to forgive you. We do not harm anyone without telling them, so we are alerting you.

Bhalla told that after Saturday afternoon at the party headquarters, he received this letter which was posted in his name. The SSP and the local Pirmitha police have been informed about the letter. He said that the government should provide strong security to the leaders. Other senior leaders in the letter include PM Jitendra Singh, MP Jugal Kishore Sharma, former Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Nirmal Singh, NC Divisional President Devendra Singh Rana, BJP State President Ravindra Raina, former Minister Chaudhary Lal Singh, Sunil Sharma And Shakti Parihar, Panthers leader Harsh Dev Singh and BJP state president Ravindra Raina have also been threatened. With this, this letter is now stirred up.

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