UP MLA gets multiple messages from Pakistan number threatening to kill her
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Published: Tuesday, February 2, 2021, 8:20 [IST]
Lucknow, Feb 02: Uttar Pradesh s BJP legislator Sadar Sarita Bhadauria has received multiple messages on WhatsApp from a Pakistani number threatening to kill her, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and senior BJP and RSS leaders, police said on Monday.
The MLA from Etawah Sadar has told police that she received the messages on WhatsApp with the logo of Pakistani intelligence agency ISI.
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According to her, the first message was received on Saturday around 11 pm.
By Sunday morning she had received eight messages threatening to kill her, the prime minister, and senior BJP and RSS leaders, police said.
BJP MLA in Uttar Pradesh gets threat messages from Pak number
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The MLA from Etawah Sadar has told police that she received the messages on WhatsApp with the logo of Pakistani intelligence agency ISI.
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LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh s BJP legislator Sadar Sarita Bhadauria has received multiple messages on WhatsApp from a Pakistani number threatening to kill her, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and senior BJP and RSS leaders, police said on Monday.
The MLA from Etawah Sadar has told police that she received the messages on WhatsApp with the logo of Pakistani intelligence agency ISI.
Uttar Pradesh BJP MLA Sadar Sarita Bhadauria gets threat messages from Pak number
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According to police she has received multiple messages on WhatsApp from a Pakistani number threatening to kill her, PM Modi, and senior BJP and RSS leaders
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According to police she has received multiple messages on WhatsApp from a Pakistani number threatening to kill her, PM Modi, and senior BJP and RSS leaders Uttar Pradesh s BJP legislator Sadar Sarita Bhadauria has received multiple messages on WhatsApp from a Pakistani number threatening to kill her, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and senior BJP and RSS leaders, police said on Monday.