Former Delhi MLA says got death threat from Khalistani extremist, lodges police complaint | Latest News India

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By Mahtab Ahmad

Former MLA Jitender Singh Shunty on Monday lodged a complaint with the Delhi Police, claiming that he has received death threat from a Khalistani extremist.

File photo of Khalistan supporters stage a protest outside the Indian High Commission in London, UK. (Representational image)(ANI)
File photo of Khalistan supporters stage a protest outside the Indian High Commission in London, UK. (Representational image)(ANI)

Shunty, who is the president of the Shaheed Bhagat Singh Sewa Dal and a recipient of the Padma Shri, has also written to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Shahdara, and SHO Vivek Vihar police station.

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In his letter, he alleged that he received a WhatsApp call on Monday and the caller spoke to him in Punjabi and asked for his son’s name.

“My son and I were threatened with dire consequences and death for speaking against Khalistan. I handed over a complaint for further action,” Shunty said.

He said his son Jyot Jeet is a state spokesperson of the BJP in Delhi and has been openly voicing his opinion against Khalistani terrorism.

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