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PM Narendra Modi faces assassination threat; Assam Police starts investigation for possible Assam link

First Published: 8th June, 2018 21:59 IST

Police have accessed a sensational letter that reveals about Maoist plans to assassinate Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Maoist’s are discussing plans to assassinate PM Modi in a “Rajiv Gandhi type

Police have accessed a sensational letter that reveals about Maoist plans to assassinate Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Maoist’s are discussing plans to assassinate PM Modi in a “Rajiv Gandhi type incident” at one of his political road shows.

Pune Police claims to have intercepted a purported letter between Maoist leaders. The letter is addressed to a Maoist leader named Prakash dated April 2017.

The rational for the alleged assassination plot in the letter is to end Modi-Raj because of the electoral victories of the BJP and its allies in assembly elections.

Meanwhile, shocking revelations have come to light concerning the Prime Minister’s assassination letter addressed to a Maoist leader named Prakash.

Assam Police has started its investigation and have hinted an Assam link to the entire case. It is now being speculated that Comrade Prakash is none other than top naxal leader Navin alias Ritupam Goswami of Assam.

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