All India Muslim Jamaat chief receives death threat over 'PFI is a radical organisation' remark: Police
Firstpost“Action will be taken after obtaining an application from the president of All India Muslim Jamaat Maulana Shahabuddin Rizvi in this respect,” said Bareilly Police in a tweet. New Delhi: Bareilly Police on Friday said that All India Muslim Jamaat president Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi, who had asked the Muslim community to stay away from the Popular Front of India calling it a “radical group”, has received death threats over his statement against the now banned outfit. “Action will be taken after obtaining an application from the president of All India Muslim Jamaat in this respect,” said Bareilly Police in a tweet. Action will be taken after obtaining an application from the President of All India Muslim Jamaat in this respect of the referenced case: Bareilly Police pic.twitter.com/ao95zwLd8X — ANI UP/Uttarakhand September 30, 2022 Razvi had on 23 September called upon the Muslim community to stay away from the Popular Front of India calling it a “radical group” and urged the central government to impose a ban on it.