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Pay Rs 2 crore or face death, fresh threat ot Salman Khan

Amit Shah allegedly linked to terror network from home to abroad

Mumbai: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has received another death threat, with a demand for Rs 2 crore from an unidentified source.

According to Kashmir Media Service, message, sent to Mumbai Traffic Police, warned that Khan would be killed if the ransom wasn’t paid.

On Tuesday, Mumbai police arrested a 20-year-old man in Noida’s Sector 39, who allegedly made threatening calls to both Salman Khan and NCP MLA Zeeshan Siddique, son of the late politician Baba Siddique.

This recent threat comes on the heels of a violent episode involving the Siddique family. On October 12, Baba Siddique was killed outside his son’s office in what is believed to be a targeted attack, with the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang later claiming responsibility. The gang cited Siddique’s association with Khan as the motive.

In an intriguing turn, international reports have raised suspicions about the alleged involvement of Indian Home Minister Amit Shah in orchestrating violent campaigns targeting Sikh activists abroad and prominent Muslim figures at home.

According to Canadian authorities, Shah is suspected of sanctioning attacks against Khalistani activists in Canada, fueling concerns that certain threats within India may be linked to broader political motives. Experts suggest that Lawrence Bishnoi may be a front for these activities, potentially implicating higher-level figures within the government.

As police continue to investigate, these allegations have added a new layer of complexity to the case, which spans both domestic threats and international diplomatic tensions.

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