Himachal News: Shooter got on foot after he threatened to kill the deputy cm and mla, now apologize, said- shooter got on foot

Himachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri was threatened with death, but the threatening man later apologized. He made his mistake by posting on social media and apologizing to the Deputy Chief Minister and Rakesh Kalia. The accused comes from the Mandi district and works in a private company in Baddi. He is a congressional worker. The shooter apologized after threatening to kill Deputy CM and MLA. Lying Photo Jagran Correspondent, Shimla. Himachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri has received threats to kill him. However, the person who threatened to kill the deputy CM has now come to the feet. He apologized to the Deputy Chief Minister. On social media, he wrote that I apologized to the Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri and Rakesh Kalia Ji. I posted a post on Facebook, I accidentally commented on this post. I apologize for this and will not comment on the subject. Forgive me for my mistake. The accused comes from Sarkaghat in the Mandi district. Work in a private enterprise in Baddi. The wonderful thing is that it is a congressional worker. Himachal has a congressional government and threatened the leader of Congress. What was written in the threat tells the shooter that the Deputy Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Mukesh Agnihotri and Gagret Mla Rakesh Kalia, indirectly threatened to kill him with a sword. On the case, based on the complaint by the president of the Haroli Youth Congress, Shubham Joshi, Son Arun Kumar, resident ward number 1, town and post office Laldi, Tehsil Haroli, District Una, a case registered against the unknown person and began further investigation. In the complaint letter, Shubham Joshi saw a message on a Facebook account called Shorp Shooter Nabahi Wala, shared on June 6, 2025. In this post, “Just Amrish Rana Ji was arrested by Gagret police” with the photo of Amrish Rana. At this post, a person wrote Dilip Kumar that the public was demanding a sword again.