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He also said Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar getting a threat on social media was a serious issue, adding moves were afoot to instil fear in the opposition.
”The government should take it (threat calls to him and his brother) seriously and not me. The government wants such threats. The matter is with the police and they will have to look into it,” he told reporters.
”Sunil Raut received a threat. I didn’t file any complaint. We are not worried about it,” claimed Raut, who has received threats in the past as well.
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Speaking on the threat to Pawar, the Shiv Sena (UBT) leader said the threat is a move to instil fear in the opposition or ”terrorise” its leaders through Central agencies.
”There is an invisible force behind them which the 40 people (Sena MLAs including Chief Minister Eknath Shinde) used to call super power. It is destroying the state for political purposes,” Raut said, a possible reference to the Bharatiya Janta Party.