AP: Unknown Caller Uses Abusive Language To Give Death Threat To Dy CM Pawan Kalyan; Probe Underway
The staff manning the Janasena founder's office apprised the actor-politician and also senior police officials of the threatening calls.

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An unknown person made calls threatening to "kill" Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on Monday.
Targeting the Deputy Chief Minister, the person sent derogatory text messages, an official release said on Monday.
"Deputy Chief Minister Shri Pawan Kalyan's office staff received threatening calls from Agantakudi. A bystander who warned that he would be killed. In that order he sent messages warning with offensive language. Peshi staff brought the threatening calls and messages to the attention of the Deputy Chief Minister. Peshi officers informed the police superiors about the threatening calls and messages," said the press release.
The staff manning the Janasena founder's office apprised the actor-politician and also senior police officials of the threatening calls.
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