Aamir Khan has reportedly received chilling death threat from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, days after he publicly rejected allegations that his recent marriage promoted love jihad. A social media post and an accompanying audio clip, allegedly shared by gang members Aarzoo Bishnoi and Tyson Bishnoi, named the actor and warned of violent consequences.

In the message, the gang accused Aamir of encouraging "love jihad" and claimed it would not tolerate celebrities using their public influence to promote what it described as acts against its beliefs. The post contained the phrase "choke the breath" while threatening those it accused of supporting the narrative.

Read the threat post here:

The alleged threat surfaced shortly after Aamir addressed the controversy surrounding his marriage to Gauri Spratt. Responding to criticism that all his wives were Hindus, the actor clarified that the claim was factually incorrect. He said Gauri is a Christian and that none of his former wives, Reena Dutta or Kiran Rao, had converted their religion. According to Aamir, all three marriages were civil marriages.

 

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Calling his family inclusive, Aamir also pointed out that his sisters are married to Hindus, his daughter is married to a Hindu, and his cousin is married to a Christian. He dismissed the accusations against him, saying the speculation ignored the facts.

Apart from targeting Aamir, the alleged Lawrence Bishnoi gang post also referred to a recent crime involving a young girl in Rajasthan's Sri Ganganagar. While praising the local administration's action, it warned politicians allegedly shielding some of the accused that they, too, would face violent consequences if they interfered.

The post concluded by paying tribute to deceased associates Parvesh and Himanshu, describing them as martyrs and vowing revenge in their names.

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According to Indian Express, Mumbai Police has confirmed that no complaint has been received from Aamir Khan or his team so far. Officials said any formal investigation into the alleged threat would begin once a complaint is filed.

Meanwhile, Aamir Khan married Bengaluru based entrepreneur Gauri Spratt in a private registered ceremony on July 5 under the Special Marriage Act.