The Mumbai Police Traffic Control Cell recently received a disturbing phone call from an unknown number, issuing a death threat against the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath. The caller vowed to 'kill Adityanath like Baba Siddique.' Police
Mumbai PoliceYogi AdityanathDeath ThreatBaba SiddiqueInvestigationReal Estate MumbaiNov 03, 2024

Yogi Adityanath is a prominent Indian politician and the current Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. Known for his strong leadership and controversial stances, he has been in the political limelight for many years.
The threat was a phone call received by the Mumbai Police Traffic Control Cell, where an unknown caller vowed to 'kill Adityanath like Baba Siddique,' referencing a well-known figure who was killed in a high-profile case.
The Mumbai Police have formed a specialized task force to investigate the matter, increased their vigilance, and are monitoring all possible avenues to identify the caller. They are also coordinating with the Uttar Pradesh Police to ensure the safety of Chief Minister Adityanath.
Yes, the Central Government has been informed and has assured full cooperation and support to the Mumbai Police. The National Security Guard (NSG) is also on standby, ready to assist if required.
The public is urged to remain calm and vigilant. The Mumbai Police are doing everything in their power to ensure the safety of all citizens and to bring the perpetrator to justice. They have also urged the public to come forward with any information that might help in the investigation.

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