A few days ago, Bollywood nephew Salman Khan returned to work with a death threat. Swara Bhaskar, another Bollywood actress, received death threats this time without cutting off the news.
An anonymous letter sent to his home via speed post, threatening to kill him.
The letter sent to the actress’ home in Versova, Mumbai. According to a PTI report,
Mumbai police have launched an investigation after receiving the information.
According to the news agency PTI,
Swara has already lodged a complaint against the unidentified persons at the Versova police station.
According to the PTI report
, the letter written in Hindi clearly states that the youth of this country
will not accept the insult of Bir Savarkar.
In place of the signature below, ‘Desh Ke Nawzwan’ means the youth of the country.
The exact reason why such a letter suddenly sent to Swara Bhaskar could not ascertained. However,
this former student of Jawaharlal University has vocal about social and political issues for a long time.
In a 2016 post from his Twitter handle, he wrote,
‘Savarkar apologized to the British government for getting out of jail. Of course, there is no ‘heroism’ in it.
Swara also tweeted a video in 2019. Written below, a planned attempt to make the ‘most coward’ a ‘hero’. I want to understand ‘Bir’ Savarkar.
The actress also tweeted in protest of the brutal killing in Udaipur.
He wrote, ‘If you want to kill for God’s sake, start with yourself. Perverted devil! ‘
A few days ago, the gangster forces sent a letter to Bollywood nephew Salman Khan and his father Selim Khan. On June 5,
Selim Khan’s bodyguards recovered the letter, which left in the Bandra Bandstand area of Mumbai, India. Even a gunman hired to kill Salman Khan, but the actor luckily survived.
In the current situation, the Mumbai Police is taking this threat to Swara Bhaskar very seriously.
As a result, a thorough investigation has started into who sent the letter.🔱
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