Notorious Pakistani criminal threatens Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar over removal of a woman’s hijab

“Apologise! later do not say that no warning was given.”

Bihar’s Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and gangster Shahzad Bhatti from Pakistan

New Delhi – Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is facing criticism from across the country following an incident during a programme for distributing appointment letters, where he attempted to remove the hijab worn by a Muslim woman while presenting her with an award. Now, a notorious Pakistani criminal, Shahzad Bhatti, has also issued a threat by releasing a video.

In the video, Bhatti warned, “the Chief Minister must issue a public apology, failing which, later, do not say that no warning was given.”

Bhatti stated in the video that everyone must have seen what happened in Bihar, where a person holding a high constitutional position behaved in such a manner with a Muslim woman. He added that later accusations are made that Shahzad Bhatti’s reaction was inordinate. He said the concerned individual still has time to apologise to the woman. If an apology is not offered today, then the responsible authorities should take action. Do not claim later that no warning was given.

Editorial Perspective

How did a Pakistani criminal dare to threaten a Chief Minister of India? India must summon the Pakistani Ambassador over this incident and demand that this criminal be handed over to Indian custody.