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Lawrence Bishnoi's brother threatens Aamir Khan over 'love jihaad' remarks
India🏛️ PoliticsConservativeOverlooked by progressives5 hr. ago

Lawrence Bishnoi's brother threatens Aamir Khan over 'love jihaad' remarks

Actor Aamir Khan has reportedly been threatened by members of the gang associated with Lawrence Bishnoi, following accusations that he promotes 'love jihad,' a term used by some groups to describe efforts to encourage interfaith marriage. The threats were communicated via a social media post and an audio clip attributed to Arzoo Bishnoi and Tyson Bishnoi, siblings of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. In the message, they claimed that Aamir Khan's actions go against Indian culture and Sanatan Dharma, and warned that those promoting such ideas would face consequences. The article notes that India Today could not independently verify the authenticity of these communications. Aamir Khan previously denied allegations of being a 'brand ambassador of love jihad,' emphasizing that his family supports interfaith relationships without religious conversion.

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Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentConservative5 hr. ago
'Promoting love jihad': Aamir Khan gets 'choke the breath' threat from Lawrence Bishnoi gang

Bollywood actor Aamir Khan has received death threats from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, which claims he and others are promoting 'love jihad,' a term used to describe efforts to convert people of certain faiths through marriage. The threats, posted online and accompanied by an audio clip, include explicit warnings such as 'choke the breath' of those engaging in these activities. The gang asserts they are not deterred by past law enforcement actions like Operation Hardball and continue their activities. They also linked their threats to a recent crime against a young girl in Rajasthan, warning politicians who may be protecting offenders. The gang honored two deceased members as martyrs and pledged continued retaliation.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the Lawrence Bishnoi gang's actions as a legitimate concern over 'love jihad,' aligning with conservative narratives that view such efforts as cultural threats. The language used to describe the gang's actions is more sympathetic than critical, emphasizing their 'martyrdom' and 'f

India Today logoIndia TodayIndependentConservative5 hr. ago
Lawrence Bishnoi's brother threatens Aamir Khan over 'love jihaad' remarks

Actor Aamir Khan has reportedly been threatened by members of the gang associated with Lawrence Bishnoi, following accusations that he promotes 'love jihad,' a term used by some groups to describe efforts to encourage interfaith marriage. The threats were communicated via a social media post and an audio clip attributed to Arzoo Bishnoi and Tyson Bishnoi, siblings of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. In the message, they claimed that Aamir Khan's actions go against Indian culture and Sanatan Dharma, and warned that those promoting such ideas would face consequences. The article notes that India Today could not independently verify the authenticity of these communications. Aamir Khan previously denied allegations of being a 'brand ambassador of love jihad,' emphasizing that his family supports interfaith relationships without religious conversion.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the controversy around 'love jihad' as a cultural and religious issue, aligning with conservative narratives that view interfaith relationships as a threat to traditional values. The language used to describe Aamir Khan's alleged actions suggests a negative portrayal, while the Bh

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