🔴 Pakistani Gangster Who Threatened CM Nitish Under Police Radar

India News : Patna Police have intensified their investigation against Pakistani gangster Shehzad Bhatti, who allegedly issued a direct threat to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar through a viral social media video. The one-minute clip, in which Bhatti openly warned the Chief Minister, has triggered a high-level probe using advanced technical and cyber tools.

To trace the origin of the video, Patna Police have officially written to Meta (Facebook and Instagram’s parent company), seeking crucial digital details. Authorities have requested information about the IP address, login history, and exact location from where the video was uploaded, particularly asking which city in Pakistan was used to post the content.

An FIR has already been registered at the Cyber Police Station, and senior officials confirmed that the case is being monitored closely. The investigation is being personally supervised by Patna IG Jitendra Rana, who stated that strict legal action will follow once technical evidence is received from social media platforms.

Controversy Behind the Threat

The incident is linked to a recent event at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat, where appointment letters were distributed to AYUSH doctors. A video from the event went viral after CM Nitish Kumar allegedly made remarks related to a woman doctor’s hijab, sparking controversy.

Using this incident as a pretext, Shehzad Bhatti released a threatening video demanding a public apology from the Chief Minister. He warned of “serious consequences” if the apology was not issued, prompting Indian authorities to treat the matter as an international security threat.

Police are now investigating whether Bhatti is acting alone or if there is a larger cross-border network involved. Further action will depend on the digital trail and cooperation from international social media companies.

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