Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan received death threat, uproar ensues

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Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan has received death threats. Janasena Party has given this information. Janasena Party said, ‘Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan’s office received threatening calls. An unknown person called and threatened to kill. The anonymous caller also sent messages using abusive language targeting the Deputy Chief Minister. The office staff brought the threatening calls and messages to the notice of the Deputy Chief Minister. Officials of his office have informed senior police officials about the matter.’

Where did the threatening calls come from?

Janasena Party said that Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan’s office staff received threatening calls from Aganthakudi. A person had warned that he (Deputy CM) would be killed. In this sequence, he sent threatening messages in abusive language. The Peshi staff brought the threatening calls and messages to the notice of the Deputy Chief Minister. The Peshi officials informed the senior police officials about the threatening calls and messages. 

 

 

Recently Pawan was in the news for this reason.

Some time ago, Pawan Kalyan came into the news when he expressed concern over the attack on a Hindu temple in Canada. Calling this attack more than an isolated incident, Pawan Kalyan said that he was deeply saddened by this incident and he hoped that the Canadian government would take necessary steps to ensure the safety of the Hindu community there.

Pawan Kalyan had said in a post on social media that Hindus are a global minority, so they get very little attention, less solidarity is shown with them and they are easily targeted. He said that every act of hatred against Hindus, every case of abuse is a blow to all those who value humanity and peace. He said I am very sad to see that our Hindu brothers and sisters in countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan, and recently Bangladesh are facing persecution, violence, e, and unimaginable suffering.