Karnataka Man Booked For Threatening To Kill PM Modi If Cong Forms Govt In Centre
Yadgiri's Surpur police registered an FIR against Mohammed Rasool Kaddare under sections 505(1)(b), 25(1)(b) of the IPC and Arms Act.
A man was booked in Karnataka for posting a video on social media threatening to kill PM Modi if Congress formed the government at the Centre on Monday. In the video, the man was seen carrying a sword. The accused was identified as Mohammed Rasool Kaddare and the police have started to search for the accused in various places including Hyderabad.
According to ANI, Mohammed Rasool Kaddare posted a video on his social media account where he was seen holding a sword and threatening to kill PM Modi. An FIR under section 505(1)(b), 25(1)(b) of the IPC and Arms Act has been registered against him at Yadgiri's Surpur police station.
Yadgiri Police said, "An FIR has been registered against Mohammed Rasool Kaddare at Yadgiri's Surpur police station. He shared a video on social media where he threatened to kill PM Modi if the Congress government came to power at the Centre. FIR has been registered under section 505(1)(b), 25(1)(b) of the IPC and Arms Act. The Surpur police have started searching for the accused in various places including Hyderabad."
Karnataka | An FIR has been registered against Mohammed Rasool Kaddare at Yadgiri's Surpur police station. He shared a video on social media where he threatened to kill PM Modi if the Congress government came to power at the Centre. FIR has been registered under section…
— ANI (@ANI) March 5, 2024
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Last year, a central security agency received a threat email to assassinate PM Modi and blast Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad. The miscreants also demanded Rs 500 crore and release of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi who is serving his jail term. Later, a National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe was launched into the matter.
In another incident, a security breach was reported during PM Modi's rally at Davanagere in Karnataka in March last year.