A man accused of threatening to kill PM acquitted

Metropolitan Magistrate Shubham Devadiya said in an order: "The prosecution has failed to prove the guilt of the accused beyond all reasonable doubt and accordingly, the accused stands acquitted of the charge."

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A Delhi court has acquitted a man accused of threatening to kill PM Modi in a phone call to the police helpline 100, saying the prosecution had "miserably failed" to show any evidence to prove any threats to kill anyone was ever made by him. Anand Parbat police had filed a chargesheet under section 506 (II) of the IPC against Mohd Mukhtar Ali for calling the helpline and using abusive language and death threats against the PM in January 2019.Metropolitan Magistrate Shubham Devadiya said in an order: "The prosecution has failed to prove the guilt of the accused beyond all reasonable doubt and accordingly, the accused stands acquitted of the charge."

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