News Desk, Amar Ujala, Jodhpur
Published by: Udit Dixit
Updated Thu, 07 Apr 2022 12:46 PM IST
Summary
After the matter came to light, Jodhpur police arrested the accused. He told the police that the government is not worried about the power cut on Diwali-Navratra. There should not be a power cut in Ramadan, seeing such an order, he got angry and made a threatening post on social media.
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According to the information received from the police, the accused Rakesh Singh Shekhawat is 47 years old. He is a resident of Sikar and works in a factory in Jodhpur. On Tuesday, he wrote on social media that ‘There is a Rajput alive who can give me a revolver, Gehlot has to be taught a lesson’. After this post of the accused went viral, Ratanada police station arrested him.
Accused Rakesh told the police that the government is not worried about the power cut on Diwali-Navratra. Electricity should not be cut in Ramadan, seeing such an order, he got angry and posted it on social media. He said that I did not have any wrong intention, I do not even have any weapon.
According to the information received from the police station, it was revealed in the initial interrogation that Rakesh had made remarks while intoxicated. He told that these people do not face any problem due to power cut on Navratri and Deepawali. Issue orders not to cut power in the month of Ramadan. In such a situation, he got angry and commented on social media.
Read here about which order the person was angry…