Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan has found himself at the center of a significant controversy following his recent marriage to Gauri Sprat. The actor is facing
trolling on social media and has reportedly received a fatwa regarding his third marriage. Adding to the turmoil, shocking claims have emerged from individuals allegedly linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, who have issued a threat against Khan over accusations of promoting "love jihad." According to reports, a threatening post appeared on social media from individuals identifying themselves as Arzu Bishnoi and Tyson Bishnoi of the Lawrence Bishnoi group, accompanied by an audio clip that has also begun circulating online.
The post, translated into English, stated, "I am Arzu Bishnoi and Tyson Bishnoi of the Lawrence Bishnoi group. People like Aamir Khan are promoting things like love jihad in our country, which is against our culture. We will not tolerate this, and a response will be given very soon. This is against our Sanatan Dharma and the nation. We promise our brothers, sisters, and fellow citizens that anyone who promotes this kind of disgraceful act will be answered in our own way." The message also referenced the recent gang rape case in Sri Ganganagar involving a minor girl, warning that anyone involved in the crime who manages to escape legal action would face consequences.
Furthermore, Arzu and Tyson paid tribute to two individuals, Parvesh and Himanshu, asserting that their sacrifice would not be in vain and that a strong response would be directed at their enemies. This alleged threat has raised fresh concerns, as the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has previously been linked to threats against several high-profile celebrities, including Salman Khan, Ranveer Singh, Rohit Shetty, and Kapil Sharma.
As of now, reports indicate that the Mumbai police have not received any formal complaint from Aamir Khan or his team regarding the alleged threat. Khan has also not issued any official statement concerning the viral social media post or the alleged threat. The claims continue to circulate online, but the authenticity of both the post and the alleged audio clip remains unverified, and authorities have yet to confirm any connection between the individuals making the claims and the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
















