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Comedian Kapil Sharma receives death threat, Police

 Ace comedian Kapil Sharma has received a death threat via email from Pakistan, said police. According to Mumbai Police, the Amboli Police have registered a case under Section 351 (3) of the IPC and started an investigation into the threat. Similar threats have also been sent to actor Rajpal Yadav and director-choreographer Remo D Souza. The Police is investigating the threat mail.     Comedian Kapil Sharma received death threats, targeting him, his family, relatives, and neighbors. Similar threats were earlier sent to Rajpal Yadav and Remo D'Souza. Amboli Police have registered a case under Section 351(3) and started investigating: Mumbai Police pic.twitter.com/WFQ5ADCxsj     IANS (@ians_india) January 23, 2025 Rajpal Yadav has also filed a similar complaint and an FIR has been registered. Police said both celebrities have received the threat signed by "BISHNU" (distinct from Bishnoi). Initial inquiries suggest the email originated from Pakistan. Disc...

Kapil Sharma, Rajpal Yadav, 2 Other Celebs Get Death Threats, Case Filed

 Kapil Sharma received a death threat via email from Pakistan, said police. Kapil Sharma joined the bandwagon of celebrities like Rajpal Yadav, Sugandha Mishra and Remo D'Souza who have also received threat mails in recent time. An FIR has been registered with Amboli Police against an unknown person under section 351(3) of BNS. Police have started the investigation. As per the police, the threat email was sent from Pakistan. The email reads, "We are monitoring your recent activities and we believe it is important that we bring to your attention a sensitive matter. This is not a publicity stunt or an attempt to harass you, we urge you to treat this message with utmost seriousness and confidentiality." The sender signed off as 'BISHNU'. As per police, a reply from the celebrities was demanded within 8 hours else, they have to face consequences on personal and professional fronts. Comedian Kapil Sharma recently registered a complaint with the police. Prior to him, Su...

Kapil Sharma, Rajpal Yadav, Remo D'Souza get death threats from Pakistan, to get security cover from Mumbai Police

 The email states the death threat is “not a publicity stunt or an attempt to harass you” and urges to be treated "with utmost seriousness and confidentiality." Four prominent Bollywood celebrities, including actor and comedian Kapil Sharma, actor Rajpal Yadav, choreographer Remo D'Souza, and actor-singer Sugandha Mishra have allegedly gotten death threats from Pakistan. An FIR has been filed in Mumbai, and the police is looking into the matter. (Also Read – Kamaal R Khan reacts to his feud with Mika Singh, Kapil Sharma: ‘They were thrown out’) Kapil Sharma and Rajpal Yadav get death threats. Kapil Sharma and Rajpal Yadav get death threats. Threat against Kapil The email carrying the death threat states, “We are monitoring your recent activities and we believe it is important that we bring to your attention a sensitive matter. This is not a publicity stunt or an attempt to harass you, we urge you to treat this message with utmost seriousness and confidentiality.” The emai...

Who was Chalapati? Top Maoist leader gunned down in Chhattisgarh who carried a ₹1 crore reward

 The killing of Ramachandra Reddy Gari Pratap Reddy, alias Chalapati, has stirred considerable commotion in his native village located in Chittoor district, following his death during an encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh. Chalapati was a significant figure in the Maoist movement and served as the Odisha secretary for the group. Rising through the ranks Born and raised in Matyam Paipalle village within the Tavanampally mandal of Chittoor district, Chalapati was educated up to the postgraduate level. He attended institutions in Madanapalle and Tirupati, ultimately joining the Sericulture Department as part of his early career. His professional life took a sudden turn during his time in Visakhapatnam, where he established connections with Maoist factions. Over time, he evolved from a local worker into a prominent and influential leader within the Maoist ranks. Achieving notoriety for his ability to evade law enforcement, Chalapati had previously eluded capture during a we...

No citizenship at birth for children of H-1B holders in US: Trump's new order

  President Donald Trump has declared that unless at least one parent of a newborn in the US is an American citizen or a green card holder, the child will not be an American citizen — a right that all those born in the US have enjoyed for much of the country’s history. US President Donald Trump throws sharpies to the crowd after signing executive orders during the inaugural parade inside Capital One Arena, in Washington, DC.(AFP) US President Donald Trump throws sharpies to the crowd after signing executive orders during the inaugural parade inside Capital One Arena, in Washington, DC.(AFP) Trump’s decision will have life-altering implications for all those on a temporary visa status in US — including hundreds of thousands Indians who are on temporary work visas (H-1B and L1), on dependent visas (H4), study visas (F1), academic visitor visas (J1), or short term business or tourist (B1 or B2) visas. The decision will be applicable to all children born in the US from February 20, 30 ...

U.S. President Donald Trump declares end to birthright citizenship

 Shortly after being sworn in on Monday (January 20, 2025), U.S. President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order cancelling the provision of “citizenship by birth”, which, if unchallenged, could directly affect thousands of Indian professionals working in the U.S. under H-1B and other temporary visas, who hoped to raise their families there. Mr. Trump also said he planned to levy “100% taxes” on BRICS countries for attempting to move to “non-dollar” transactions, referring to the 10-nation grouping of emerging economies that includes India. “As a BRICS nation, they’ll have a 100% tariff if they so much as even think about doing what they thought, and therefore they will give it up immediately,” he said, erroneously referring to Spain as a BRICS member. The grouping at present comprises Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates. In addition, Mr. Trump’s plans to crackdown on undocumented and illegal immigrants could h...