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Madhya Pradesh: 60-year-old Man Held Under NSA For Sending Death Threats To Rahul Gandhi, Kamal Nath

The accused, identified as Dayasingh alias Aishilal Jham, was held on a tip off from the railway station here just as he was about to flee by train, according to Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime Branch) Nimish Agrawal.

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Months after a death threat was sent to Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Kamal Nath amid Jodo Yatra in November last year, police arrested a 60-year-old man accused of the same.

It has been reported that the man was arrested on Thursday under the stringent National Security Act from Indore in Madhya Pradesh.

Police had zeroed in on Dayasingh alias Aishilal Jham for the letter, which was received at a sweetmeat shop in June Indore area, and had death threats for Gandhi and Nath in the background of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

Jham was held on a tip off from the railway station here just as he was about to flee by train, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime Branch) Nimish Agrawal told PTI.

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"The district administration had issued an order that Jham be jailed under the NSA. It is not clear why he sent this letter. A detailed probe is underway," Agrawal said.

Another police official said Jham seems to have "eccentric tendencies".

Death threat received during Bharat Jodo Yatra

The letter was received when the Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra, which began in Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu in September last year, entered Indore on November 27 and moved into neighbouring Ujjain district the next day.

Jham's alleged letter had said Gandhi and Nath would be killed and massive bomb blasts would take place in Indore while the Bharat Jodo Yatra was passing through MP's commercial capital.

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(With PTI Inputs)

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