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Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma receives another death threat -- the fifth in the past 15 months

May 15, 2025 at 03:52 pm

According to CMO officials, the threat was sent via email to the official IDs of both the Chief Minister and the Rajasthan Sports Council President

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma receives another death threat -- the fifth in the past 15 months

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has received another death threat -- the fifth in the past 15 months -- officials from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said on Thursday.

The threat was sent via email to the official IDs of both the Chief Minister and the Rajasthan Sports Council President Neeraj K. Pawan, an IAS officer. The email contained graphic threats of violence, officials said.

"If the police do not act in the rape victim's case, we can murder the CM. We will cut him into pieces," the email read, according to CMO officials.

A similar threat was issued against Pawan, with the mail stating: "We will cut him into pieces and pack him in a black suitcase."

This marks the fifth death threat received by the Chief Minister since he took office.

On February 21, a prisoner in Dausa Jail, booked under the POCSO Act, made two threatening calls to the CM within ten minutes.

Earlier, on July 27, a call from Shyalawas Jail triggered a search operation at Jaipur Central Jail, during which mobile phones were seized and a suspect was arrested for smuggling a SIM card.

In another incident in January, a POCSO Act inmate from Jaipur Central Jail called the police control room, threatening to shoot the CM.

Officials said that an investigation is underway to trace the source of the latest email and apprehend those responsible.

Meanwhile, CM Sharma was attending the Tiranga Yatra on Thursday, which was flagged off from Jaipur's Albert Hall to mark the success of Operation Sindoor and express gratitude to the armed forces.

The Yatra covered a distance of five km, concluding at the Sansad Bhavan.

Speaking at the event, Sharma said: "After Pahalgam, the anger among countrymen was calmed by our soldiers, who struck the terror bases in Pakistan. Times have changed. Today, I thank all those involved in Operation Sindoor. I also express my gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his cabinet for making this possible."

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