A case was registered after a Mumbai Bharatiya Janata Party office-bearer claimed he had received a death threat over phone, a police official said on Thursday.
Mumbai BJP youth wing chief Tejinder Singh Tiwana has said a caller who identified himself as 'Sandeep Singh of Lashkar-e-Khalsa' threatened to kill him and his relatives if he did not quit the party, the Bangur Nagar police station official said.
A case under Indian Penal Code section 506b (criminal intimidation) and other offences has been registered and efforts were in to arrest the caller, he said.
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