Ravi Kishan, BJP MP, receives 'death threat' over phone, caller warns of attack during upcoming Bihar visit

Ravi Kishan, BJP MP, receives 'death threat' over phone, caller warns of attack during upcoming Bihar visit

Gorakhpur: The Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Gorakhpur Member of Parliament (MP) and actor Ravi Kishan Shukla received a death threat on Friday (October 31) over a phone call allegedly made from Bihar. The caller, identifying himself as Ajay Kumar Yadav from Jwania village in Ara district (also known as Arrah), issued direct threats to kill the MP. According to officials, the threat call was received by Ravi Kishan’s private secretary, Shivam Dwivedi. During the call, the accused used abusive language and said, “Ravi Kishan comments against Yadavs, so I will shoot him.”

 

Secretary denies any offensive remarks

Sources said that when Shivam Dwivedi clarified that the MP had never made any objectionable remarks against any community, the caller grew aggressive and began hurling more abuses at both the MP and his secretary.

The caller further claimed that he was closely monitoring the MP’s movements and warned, “I know everything about your activities. When you come to Bihar after four days, I will kill you.”

Ravi Kishan condemns death threat, calls it an insult to faith and culture

Gorakhpur MP and actor Ravi Kishan said he recently received a threatening phone call in which abusive language was used and offensive remarks were made about his mother and Lord Shri Ram. Terming it a direct attack on his personal dignity, faith, and the cultural values of India, he said such acts are attempts to create division and unrest in society. “These efforts to spread hatred and anarchy will be met with a firm response rooted in democratic values and ideological strength,” he said. He further stated that he neither fears nor will submit to such threats.

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‘Walking the path of service and dharma is my life’s resolve’

Ravi Kishan said that his commitment to public service, nationalism, and dharma is not political opportunism but a lifelong vow. “This path is not easy, but it gives purpose to my existence. For me, this struggle symbolizes the defense of dignity, faith, and duty, and I will remain unwavering and devoted to it till the end,” he said.

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Religious remarks during threat call

Reports indicate that the accused also made communal and religiously charged comments during the conversation. He allegedly supported controversial statements attributed to Bhojpuri actor and RJD leader Khesari Lal Yadav- particularly concerning remarks suggesting an “apostle place” instead of the Ram Temple.

The caller is said to have made derogatory comments about Lord Ram and the Ayodhya temple while conversing with the secretary.

Formal complaint lodged; security may be tightened

Following the threat, MP Ravi Kishan’s secretaries, Shivam Dwivedi and Pawan Dubey, met with senior police officials in Gorakhpur, including the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP). They submitted a formal written complaint demanding immediate action against the accused and requested enhanced security arrangements for the MP.

Police sources say an investigation has been initiated to trace the caller’s location and verify his identity. Authorities are also reviewing the MP’s security detail in light of the threat. Ravi Kishan, a well-known Bhojpuri and Hindi film actor, has represented Gorakhpur in the Lok Sabha since 2019. Known for his vocal stance on cultural and religious issues, the MP has frequently been in the public spotlight both for his political activities and his film career.

Officials said the case is being treated seriously given the nature of the threat and the potential security risk involved. Additional police presence may be deployed around the MP’s residence and office.

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