PM Modi Buyer Of Jhalmuri Gets Threats From Pak, Bangladesh
- Jhalmuri seller receives threats from Pakistan and Bangladesh
- Threats came after selling jhalmuri to PM Modi in Bengal
- Seller claims to have received threatening calls and messages
- Local authorities increase security for the jhalmuri seller
A street vendor in Bengal who sold jhalmuri to PM Modi has been receiving threats from Pakistan and Bangladesh. The vendor claims to have received threatening calls and messages after the incident. • Over 100 threatening calls and messages have been received by the vendor.
The vendor has been provided with security by the local authorities.
Incident Aftermath
The incident occurred when PM Modi visited Bengal and stopped at a street vendor to buy jhalmuri. The vendor was later identified and has been receiving threats from Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The vendor has said that he is scared for his life and has requested the authorities to provide him with more security.
Local authorities have increased security for the vendor and are investigating the source of the threats.
Background
The incident is not the first time that a citizen has received threats after interacting with a high-profile figure. In the past, several individuals have received threats after meeting or interacting with politicians or celebrities.
Data shows that the number of threats received by citizens has increased in recent years.
Analysis suggests that the rise in threats is due to the increasing use of social media and the ease of making threatening calls and messages.
Impact
The incident has had a significant impact on the vendor and his family. The vendor has been forced to increase security and has had to change his daily routine.
The incident has also had an economic impact, with the vendor's business being affected due to the threats.
The significance of the incident lies in the fact that it highlights the need for increased security for citizens who interact with high-profile figures.