Gujarat Congress chief Arjun Modhwadia gets life threatening call

Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) chief Arjun Modhwadia has received a life threat from an anonymous phone caller, a senior police officer said in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
"The anonymous person called up the GPCC president Arjunbhai Modhwadia yesterday from an 18-digit internet number and threatened him with his life," Mehsana district Superintendent of Police (SP) JR Mothalia said.
Modhwadia received the call when he was on his way to Ahmedabad from Mehsana, the SP said, adding that a complaint was lodged in this regard by the Congress leader and a probe has been launched by one Special Operation Group (SOG) Police Inspector, Mothalia added.

According to the complaint, the caller first asked Modhwadia to express his views on the 'anti-Gujarati' remarks made by Nitesh Rane, a Congress leader from Maharashtra, and asked him to leave the party.
The caller, who was talking in Gujarati, also asked Modhwadia to join the BJP and assured him that he could fix a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi if he wanted, the police said.
Talking to reporters in Ahmedabad, Modhwadia said, "It was an anonymous call and the number was different. There were around 16-17 digits and I believe that it could be a computer- generated number so that the caller cannot be identified. First, he started abusing me for some time and then he threatened to kill me."
"The caller told me that I was doing a great harm to BJP and that he could fix my meeting with Prime Minister, if I was ready to join BJP," he said, adding that he filed a complaint in Mehsana B division police station. Modhwadia said he had received such life-threats in the past as well, but had ignored them.
"However, this time I filed a complaint as the caller was talking in Gujarati and there are chances that police can nab him," he added.

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