UP Govt’s ‘Dial 112’ Service Receives Death Threat For CM Yogi Adityanath, Case Registered

LucknowUttar Pradesh Police has registered a case against an unknown caller in Lucknow after receiving threats to kill Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. According to the police, the threat was received through a message on ‘Dial 112’ (a number launched by the Uttar Pradesh government for emergency services). Police said that during the call, the person threatened to “kill CM Yogi soon”. After receiving the threat, the operation commander of ‘112’ registered a case at Sushant Golf City police station. Penal Code (IPC) Sections 506, 507 and IT Act 66.

“Dial 112” was arrested by an unidentified person under sections 506 and 507 of the IPC and 66 of the IT Act at police station Sushant Golf City after receiving threats to kill Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, police said in a statement. A case has been registered against.



The crackdown on criminals will continue: CM Yogi


Under attack from the opposition for his government’s ongoing crackdown on criminals and mafia in the state, the UP CM on Monday said that there was not a single incident of riot or curfew in the state under his watch and all is well in UP. ,

Hitting out at the earlier “mafia raj” in the state, the Chief Minister said that now there is no one left to shed tears for the dreaded criminals. CM Adityanath said, “Mafia raj in Uttar Pradesh has now become history,” urging the public to vote for a “triple engine government” to give more thrust to the state’s development.

Launching the BJP’s campaign for the upcoming municipal elections in Uttar Pradesh, CM Yogi Adityanath spoke in front of people about the benefits of a “double-engine government” in the state.

Caller who threatened PM arrested in Kerala


Authorities on Sunday arrested a man for allegedly writing a letter threatening to carry out a suicide bomb attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Kochi. Police said that the accused has been identified as Xavier. Kerala BJP chief K Surendran said on Saturday that he had received a letter last week about a conspiracy to assassinate Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Speaking to ANI, Kochi City Police Commissioner, K Sethu Raman said, “The person who sent the threat letter against the Prime Minister was arrested. Xavier, the accused was arrested yesterday. Reason There is personal enmity. He wrote the letter to trap me.” His neighbor We traced him with the help of forensics.

“Strong security arrangements have been made for the Prime Minister to reach Kochi. 2060 police personnel have been deployed for the purpose. Under this, traffic control has also been imposed from 2 pm,” the commissioner said.