INLD Chief Abhay Chautala Receives Death Threat; Son Files Police Complaint

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  • Abhay Singh Chautala, INLD chief, received a death threat via WhatsApp voice note sent to his son Karan Chautala from an unknown foreign number.
  • The message warned Abhay Singh Chautala to “stay out of their way” or face the same fate as Nafe singh Rathee, INLD’s state unit president killed in February 2024.
  • The same foreign number sent a warning message to Mr. Chautala’s private secretary.
  • Karan lodged a complaint wiht Chandigarh Police and requested protection for his father and family while calling for police action against the threat issuer.
  • Similar threats were made to Mr.Chautala in July 2023 when Haryana Police registered a case at that time; he was later provided Y category security cover.
  • Issues cited by threats appear linked to INLD raising concerns over drugs and law-and-order problems in Haryana.

Indian Opinion Analysis

The reported death threat against Abhay Singh Chautala highlights longstanding concerns surrounding political safety within haryana. The reference to the killing of nafe Singh Rathee underscores unresolved crimes tied to political actors,which can exacerbate insecurity among leaders advocating for public causes like drug control and improving law enforcement.Given recurrent threats over years despite upgraded security measures (Y category protection), this incident may add pressure on authorities to bolster investigations into past cases while preventing escalation into broader violence targeting opposition voices in volatile regions such as Haryana.

Police action will play a pivotal role not only in tracing suspects but also reinforcing public trust that dissenting voices can safely raise critical issues without fear of intimidation. Considering statements from both MLA Arjun Chautala and Karan expressing resolve amidst adversity, it appears INLD aims to persistently push forward its agenda despite challenges-a stance that could influence discourse around governance priorities moving forward.

For more details: The Hindu

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