Former Bihar Minister Receives Death Threats for Speaking Out Against Corruption
Vikram Kunwar, a former minister of the Bihar government, and a resident of Phulwaria in the Raghunathpur police station area, received death threats on Sunday for raising his voice against corruption. Kunwar filed a complaint at the city police station, prompting Inspector Sudarshan Ram to start an investigation into the matter.
Call from Unknown Number
In his application, Kunwar stated that on Sunday, while he was at the new guest house in the city, he received a call at 2:21 pm from an unknown number. The caller proceeded to hurl abuses and threatened to kill him. The caller also mentioned that as a prominent leader speaking out against corruption, Kunwar should be prepared to face the consequences.
Former Minister Vows to Continue Fighting Corruption
Despite the threats, Kunwar remains undeterred and has vowed to continue raising his voice against corruption. He told the caller that he was not afraid of their threats and has always been actively fighting against corruption. He intends to persist in his efforts in the future as well.
The city police station inspector confirmed receiving the application and assured that the case is currently under investigation. However, no arrests have been made thus far.
News Summary:
- Vikram Kunwar, a former minister of the Bihar government, received death threats for speaking out against corruption.
- Kunwar filed a complaint at the city police station, and an investigation has been initiated.
- He received a call from an unknown number where the caller abused and threatened him, mentioning his fight against corruption.
- Kunwar remains determined to continue his fight against corruption and is undeterred by the threats.
- The case is being investigated by the city police station, but no arrests have been made so far.