Vishwa Hindu Parishad's provincial administrative head Santosh Sharma, resident of Indore, was threatened through phone from Pakistan. As soon as he received the threat, he immediately informed senior police officers about it. Also wanted to reach the Police Commissioner's office and complain, but could not meet Police Commissioner Rakesh Gupta. Santosh Sharma told in his complaint that the person who threatened said on the phone, “You are making a lot of Muslim community return home in Indore. Now we will make you return home on Diwali.”
Vishwa Hindu Parishad's provincial administrative head Santosh Sharma is a resident of Tukoganj police station area. For the past several days, Santosh Sharma has been the head of the 'Ghar Wapsi Campaign' in Indore. Under his leadership, many people of Muslim society have adopted Hinduism. Due to Santosh Sharma's activeness in this work, he has already received threats twice. Now last Thursday late night, he again received a threatening call from a Pakistani number.
Santosh Sharma should give information about the entire matter to Indore Police Commissioner Rakesh Gupta, but could not meet him. Santosh Sharma told that he had received a threatening call from a Pakistani number late last Thursday night. The caller said, “You are making a lot of Muslim community return home in Indore. Now we will make you return home on Diwali.” Many other threats were also made during this period.
Santosh Sharma said that he is receiving threatening calls one after the other. When he approached Police Commissioner Rakesh Gupta with his complaint, his views were not heard. Now he will complain about the whole matter to Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav. Regarding the matter, Additional Police Commissioner Amit Singh says that the leader of Vishwa Hindu Parishad has received a threatening call from Pakistan. It is being verified. The entire matter will be revealed soon.