New Delhi: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Saturday, received a death threat over a phone call in his office in Nagpur. He received the call twice since morning from an unknown person from a landline number. The caller was threatening to kill Gadkari.
After getting this information, the local police have been informed about the matter, and Nagpur police is currently investigating the matter. According to the sources close to ABP News, the threatening phone call was received at Gadkari's public relations office at Khamla Road in Nagpur. The caller threatened to kill Gadkari if he did not pay the demanded ransom.
According to ABP News sources, threat calls were received three times between 11:30 AM and 12:30 PM at Gadkari's public relations office. Along with the ransom demand, the name of Dawood was also taken over the call.
Gadkari's public relations office has informed the police about the incident after receiving three threat calls. At this time senior police officers have reached Gadkari's office and an investigation is on.