Key Points

Kerala Police have launched a manhunt for BJP worker Pintu Mahadevan after he threatened Rahul Gandhi during a television debate. The Congress party has responded with street protests and formal complaints to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Police used water cannons to disperse angry Congress workers demonstrating outside Mahadevan's residence. This incident has escalated political tensions in Kerala ahead of upcoming elections.

Key Points: Kerala Police Hunt BJP Worker Pintu Mahadevan Rahul Gandhi Threat

  • Kerala Police raid BJP leaders' homes in connection with the death threat case
  • Congress workers protest outside accused's residence leading to police water cannon use
  • Case registered under sections for death threats and inciting communal hatred
  • KPCC bans party representatives from TV debates featuring Pintu Mahadevan
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After Assembly ruckus, Kerala Police on lookout for BJP worker who issued death threat to Rahul Gandhi

Kerala Police search for BJP worker Pintu Mahadevan after he threatened Rahul Gandhi with a bullet during TV debate. Congress protests erupt, police use water cannons.

"a bullet would pierce Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s chest. - Pintu Mahadevan"

Thrissur, Sep 30

Hours after the Congress-led UDF slammed the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan-led government on the floor of the Assembly on Tuesday for not taking appropriate steps against a BJP worker who allegedly issued a death threat to Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, the Kerala Police got going and began a search for the man who had made the threatening remarks.

Kerala Police launched a search for BJP worker Pintu Mahadevan who according to the Congress party issued a death threat against LoP Rahul Gandhi, during a private television debate.

The Peramangalam Police registered a case against Pintu Mahadevan based on a complaint filed by KSU District President Gokul Guruvayoor.

Pintu Mahadevan reportedly declared during a private television debate that “a bullet would pierce Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s chest.”

The police subsequently raided the residences of BJP Thrissur district office-bearers, including BJP State Committee member Surendran and his brother Gopi, in connection with the case.

Pintu Mahadevan has been booked under Sections relating to issuing death threats, incitement to violence, and promoting communal hatred.

The Congress has strongly condemned the remarks, holding both the BJP and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh accountable for the incident.

Senior Congress leader K.C. Venugopal has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah demanding immediate action against Pintu Mahadevan.

Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera criticised the threat, saying it reflected the BJP’s mindset and frustration over its ideological defeat.

“This is nothing but a conspiracy to suppress the voices of the marginalised,” Khera alleged.

In a decisive move, the KPCC media cell instructed party representatives not to participate in television debates where Pintu Mahadevan is present until further notice.

Meanwhile, Congress workers staged protests in front of Pintu Mahadevan’s residence.

Police had erected barricades to control the demonstrators, but tensions escalated when the protesters attempted to push them down. In response, the police deployed water cannons to disperse the crowd that had gathered there.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the threat is condemnable, I'm concerned about the timing. Police action only after Assembly ruckus? This shows political pressure at work. Law enforcement should be impartial and prompt.
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Arjun K
TV debates have become so toxic these days. People say anything for TRP and attention. Channels should also be held accountable for giving platform to such irresponsible speakers. 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone living in Kerala, I'm glad the police finally took action. But water cannons on protesters? Both sides need to maintain peace. Violence only breeds more violence.
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Vikram M
The person who made the threat should face legal consequences, but let's not generalize about entire parties. Individual actions don't represent the whole organization. Justice should prevail without political bias.
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Michael C
This incident shows how political discourse has deteriorated in our country. We need to return to respectful debates and discussions. Threatening violence has no place in democracy. 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
Good that KPCC instructed their representatives to boycott debates with this person. Sometimes you need to draw a line. Hope other parties also follow this principle against hate-mongers.

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