Following threats to Salman Khan, Aamir Khan has now received a threat after a social media post claiming links to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang surfaced online. The viral post and an alleged audio clip have
reportedly targeted the actor over his third marriage to Gauri Spratt, accusing him of promoting ‘love jihad’. However, the authenticity of the post and audio clip has not been independently verified.
Aamir Khan Allegedly Threatened By Lawrence Bishnoi Gang For Third Wedding
A social media post allegedly linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi group has gone viral, with the message reportedly targeting Aamir Khan over his marriage to Gauri Spratt.
The message also includes threatening remarks against those accused of promoting what it describes as “love jihad” in the country, calling it a direct attack on their culture.
The post read, “Jai Shri Ram Jai Sita Ram I am Arju Bishnoi and Tyson Bishnoi (Lawrence Bishnoi Gang),Those who are promoting love jihad in our country against our culture, people like Aamir Khan are encouraging it. We have warned them and given them enough time. This is our final warning. We will respond very soon. This thing is against our Sanatan Dharma and our country. We promise to our brothers, sisters and countrymen that we will respond in our own way to anyone who promotes this despicable act. We will choke the breath of those who are promoting this thing in the name of stardom.”
It further refers to another unrelated incident in Rajasthan and issues warnings against those allegedly involved in that case. “And also, the brutality that occurred in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, against an innocent girl. The administration did a commendable job, but some political figures are shielding some of these criminals. Our first and final warning is that anyone who is even slightly involved in what happened to that innocent girl and escapes the law will be punished. But the politicians who are trying to protect them should immediately stop interfering, or they will be treated the same way as them. Show some humanity.”
The message concluded, “Our two martyred brothers, Parvesh and Himanshu, will always be in our hearts, and we will not let your sacrifice go in vain. We will give a befitting reply to our enemies. May God give peace to the souls of both of you.”
The alleged threat comes days after Aamir Khan’s marriage to Gauri Spratt. The couple tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at their residence in Mumbai on July 5.
Mumbai Police have stated that no complaint has been received from Aamir Khan or his team so far.
The police learned of the alleged threat—conveyed via Facebook and a voice note—through the media and are currently verifying the information.
















