Political tensions in Bihar escalate as Rashtriya Lok Morcha president, Upendra Kushwaha, receives death threats. The threats, purportedly from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, were delivered via multiple phone calls and an SMS. The messages gave Kushwaha a 10-day ultimatum and warned him about making statements against a particular political party. Kushwaha reported the incident to the police and posted about it on X. The police are investigating the threats, which come as Bihar gears up for assembly elections at the end of the year.
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