
Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi is in constant headlines after the m*rder of Baba Siddiqui. Mumbai Crime Branch on Monday revealed that the name of a big comedian is also in the hit list of this gangster, because he has allegedly insulted Hindu deities.
According to ‘Times Now’, this comedian is none other than ‘Bigg Boss 17’ winner Munawar Faruqui. After this, while the concern of Munawar’s fans has increased, on the other hand, the incident that happened in Delhi a month ago has also become fresh in which the comedian’s hotel was spied on, he had to return to Mumbai in a hurry to save his life.

Actually, Munawar Faruqui had come to Delhi in connection with a friendly cricket match in the month of September. He was to play a match with Elvish Yadav. He was staying at Hotel Surya in the New Friends Colony area, but then the news came that he received threats and he left to save his life.
Munawar Faruqui received death threats on 15 September. It was said that he was facing a threat from some people. That is why his match with Elvish was stopped. Delhi Police had come inside the stadium. Earlier it was said that Elvish had received the threat but now it seems that it was actually Munawar who received it.
The police got the stadium vacated and the match was rescheduled and after that Munawar returned to Mumbai. According to the report of ‘Times Now’, Bishnoi gang had done recce of Munawar in the month of September. Two shooters of Bishnoi gang were also in the flight in which he came to Delhi. Not only this, the shooters also did recce of the hotel in which Munawar stayed.

The police were already looking for those shooters because both of them had killed a businessman from Delhi. When it was found that both of them were in Surya Hotel, the police raided there, but by then the standup comedian had already received the threat. It is being said that Munawar Faruqui has a relationship with Salman Khan. Apart from this, he also keeps making sarcastic remarks about religion. That is why he is included in the gang’s hit list.




