Bollywood is currently facing a wave of threats from gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang. The situation escalated after the murder of Baba Siddiqui, which led to the Bishnoi gang publicly issuing threats. Following high-profile targets like Salman Khan, comedian Munawar Faruqui has reportedly joined the list of those in danger. Now, another couple from the entertainment industry has received chilling death threats.
Threats Against Neha Kakkar and Rohanpreet
Singer Neha Kakkar and her husband, Rohanpreet Singh, have been threatened by Nihang Man Singh, affiliated with the Nihang Buddha Dal. In a recently released video, Man Singh warned the couple about their social media presence, insisting that they remove what he deemed ‘obscene’ pictures and videos. He emphasized the need for the couple to maintain a low profile regarding their relationship.
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After ‘Kulhad Pizza’ couple (Sehaj Arora and Gurpreet Kaur), Nihang Singh threatens Neha Kakkar for making social media reels with husband Rohanpreet Singh#Punjab #NehaKakkar pic.twitter.com/ksgq3xP7UT
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“We Won’t Let Filth Spread in Society”
According to reports, Nihang Man Singh went live to deliver his message, stating that those who post obscene content online would first receive a gentle warning to stop. Should they ignore this advice, he threatened that a more severe lesson would follow. He expressed his willingness to face jail time to combat what he considers filth in society.
Man Singh directly addressed Neha Kakkar, urging her followers to pass along his message. He declared, “Please relay our message to Neha Kakkar that a wife should be kept behind the scenes by her husband. You people have ruined Punjab. Have some shame. We recognize that you are film stars and talented singers, so please do something good and foster better thoughts. At present, Punjab is suffering from rampant drug abuse and obscenity.”
Accusations Against ‘False Sikhs’
In the video, Nihang Man Singh criticized those promoting vulgarity, labeling them as impostors posing as Sikhs. He insisted that genuine Sikhs uphold dignity and respect. He even mentioned, “I call myself the door of Lahore,” underscoring his commitment to safeguarding the community’s values. Concluding his message, he stated that many individuals remain on their radar, signaling ongoing vigilance against perceived threats to societal morality.