Who is the one threatening to kill PM Modi? Australia was shaken
Before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Australia, a very shocking news has come to light. PM Modi has received death threats, which has put the security agencies of not only India but also Australia on high alert. PM Modi will be on Australia tour from July 8 to July 10, but this threat has raised big questions on the security arrangements.
Australia’s ‘liberal’ policy becoming a headache?
After this incident, serious questions are now being raised on Australia’s liberal policies. Experts say that Australia is making the same mistake that Britain did earlier—that is, giving shelter to radical elements. In a recent incident, when Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited a mosque in Sydney as a goodwill gesture, he was rudely chased away by the people present there. He was declared an ‘accomplice of Israel’ and a ‘criminal of Palestine’. This incident proved how rapidly the environment there is changing.
Action on opposing fundamentalism?
The situation in Australia has now become such that whoever opposes the radicals or Khalistanis is silenced by calling him ‘Islamophobic’. The biggest example of this is Australian leader Pauline Hassan. Last year, when she entered Parliament wearing a burqa in protest against the burqa, there was a stir in the entire country. Palin argued that burqa is not the identity of Australia, but the surprising thing was that Pauline Hassan was suspended from Parliament for this.
What is the whole matter and who is the one threatening?
According to reports, PM Modi is going to participate in the ‘Melbourne Meets Modi’ event at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on July 9. Targeting this very program, a person named Abu Mustafa wrote a very scary post on Facebook. He threatened that the roof of the stadium should be kept closed during the program, otherwise PM Modi would be killed in Australia itself.
Australia’s security agencies have become active after this direct attack threat. The investigating agencies have located the IP address of the computer from where this post was made. However, till the time of writing the news, the police has not confirmed anyone’s arrest, but is keeping an eye on the entire matter.
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