The Supreme Court on Friday turned down a petition seeking arrest of Jitendra Narayan Tyagi alias Wasim Rizvi and Yati Narsinghanand and a ban on Rizvi’s book, “Muhammad”.
Haridwar hate speech accused Jitendra Narayan Tyagi, who has been asked by the Supreme Court to surrender by September 2, said his life is in danger and he may be killed in a suicide attack.
Haridwar: Claiming that his life is in danger, Haridwar hate speech accused Jitendra Narayan Tyagi has said he will surrender in a Haridwar court on Friday. In a sensational video message, Tyagi, called Waseem Rizvi before he converted to Hinduism in 2021, claimed that some criminals from Jwalapur had plans to behead him when he was in jail and he may be killed in a suicide
Tyagi, who was called Waseem Rizvi before his conversion to Hinduism, in a video message on Wednesday said some criminals from Haridwar's Jwalapur had plans to behead him when he was in jail but did not succeed because of strict prison rules