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‘Receiving dying threats on social media, urge Delhi Police to have in mind’: Expelled BJP chief Naveen Jindal

Through PTI

NEW DELHI: Days after being expelled from the BJP over his arguable remarks towards Prophet Mohammad, birthday party’s former Delhi media head Naveen Kumar Jindal on Tuesday claimed that he and his members of the family were receiving “dying threats” on social media platforms.

Jindal had come below assault on social media after his tweet about Prophet Mohammad on June 1.

“Me and my members of the family were receiving dying threats on social media platforms. I wish to request Delhi police to kindly have in mind of it,” Jindal wrote on Twitter.

On Sunday, a verbal exchange from Delhi BJP leader Adesh Gupta to Jindal stated his perspectives on social media vitiate communal team spirit and are in violation of the birthday party’s basic ideals.

He has acted towards the birthday party’s insurance policies and beliefs, Gupta had stated.

“Your number one club is instantly terminated and you’re expelled from the birthday party,” Gupta had stated within the verbal exchange.

Jindal stated that he had tweeted asking a query to these attacking and insulting Hindu deities and it used to be no longer aimed toward hurting the non secular sentiments of any group.

Jindal, a former journalist with over twenty years of revel in, has attracted controversy thru his social media posts up to now too.

In the meantime, the Delhi Police has equipped safety to suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma and her circle of relatives after an FIR used to be registered on a criticism that she used to be getting dying threats over her arguable remarks on Prophet Mohammad, officers stated.

She had asked the police to offer safety bringing up harassment and threats she have been receiving.