Man entered VHP office, threatened to blow up with bomb
Man entered VHP office, threatened to blow up with bomb
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New Delhi: A man entered the office of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) in Jhandewalan in the national capital and threatened to blow up the office with a bomb. This was immediately reported to the police by the VHP workers. Police, who rushed to the spot, detained the person who threatened them. According to Delhi Police, the name of the person who threatened them is Rajkumar Pandey. He is a resident of the Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh.

Police have informed that today information was received through DD number 37 at 12.41 pm that someone has threatened to blow up the office bearers of Vishwa Hindu Parishad located on the second floor in Jhandewalan. The police reached the spot and took a person named Rajkumar Pandey into custody from the spot. He told in police interrogation that he is a resident of Bhatwali in Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh. He told that he is 26 years old and also he claimed to be a graduate. His father is a driver in Government Hospital Sidhi and his mother is a housewife.

She also has a younger sister, who is studying MSc from Sidhi. He had reached Delhi on July 22 with his aunt, who lives in the Fatehpur Beri area. His aunt's husband i.e. the person's aunt is working as a security guard in a farmhouse in Chhatarpur area of ​​Delhi. In fact, he had come to the VHP headquarters because he complained that a family in his village had been converted to Christianity, so he was angry that no one was doing anything for them.

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