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Gangster Ravi Pujari threatened me over surgical strike remarks: Sanjay Nirupam

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Mumbai Congress President Sanjay Nirupam, who triggered a row by calling Army’s surgical strikes a “fake”, claimed to have received a “threat call” from alleged gangster Ravi Pujari asking him to tender a public apology over his remarks As Nirupam and his family face a backlash on social media, his wife Geeta has written an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for ensuring safety of her family since she is feeling “very unsafe” in India in the wake of the online trolling.

Nirupam said that Pujari called on his residence landline on October 5 around 11.15 AM from a foreign number and he had filed a police complaint at the Versova police station.

According to Nirupam, he and his family members were threatened with dire consequences if he failed to tender a public apology over his remarks on the cross-LoC army action on terror camps in Pakistan-occuped Kashmir(PoK).

“I have filed a complaint with Versova police about the threat,” he said, adding that so far neither Mumbai Police Commissioner nor any other authority has sought information from him in this connection. Nirupam, whose recent comments questioning veracity of surgical strikes by Army in PoK had evoked critical reactions from across political spectrum, sought to blame the BJP government on the alleged threat he received.

“Will Opposition leaders be now threatened through goondas (criminals and hooligans). I am a leader who is from the masses. Why am I being threatened?,” Nirupam asked.

Unfazed by the attack over the issue, Nirupam said “earlier too such strikes have taken place. But now it has been politicised. Why should evidence not be demanded on the strikes? If Pakistan is campaigning against us, evidence should be placed. We are proud of our Army.”

Targeting the BJP, he said the ruling party is indulging in politics over the blood of soldiers. “We will definitely ask questions. This has never happened before.”

In her letter, Geeta claimed that she was being abused openly and accused in “most vulgar and demeaning manner possible not only on social media but even via phone calls.”

Expressing concern about security of her family, Geeta has appealed to Modi to “check the vulgar comments of the random social media activists and keep politics aside from the personal and familial life.”

Referring to Bollywood actor Aamir Khan’s statement last year that his wife Kiran Rao was feeling “unsafe” in India when a debate raged on the issue of intolerance, Geeta said that she too was feeling very “unsafe” in her own country.

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