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Aamir Khan Receives Death Threat from Bishnoi Gang Over Love Jihad Claims
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🗓 18 Jul 2026, 03:03 PM
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Actor Aamir Khan has reportedly received a death threat from the Bishnoi gang after allegations of love jihad surfaced following his third marriage to Gauri Spratt.
Actor Aamir Khan, who married British model Gauri Spratt in a ceremony held in 2023, has reportedly received a death threat from a group known as the Bishnoi gang. The threat allegedly stemmed from accusations that the marriage was an instance of "love jihad"—a claim that has been widely dismissed as a political and social conspiracy.
The Bishnoi gang, which has previously been linked to anti-immigration protests, reportedly issued the threat through social media channels, calling for the actor’s removal from the public sphere. No official police report has yet been filed, but security officials have reportedly advised Khan to take precautionary measures.
Khan’s representatives have issued a statement denying any involvement in political or religious controversies. They emphasized that the actor’s personal life is private and that any threats against him are unacceptable.
The incident has reignited discussions about the safety of public figures in India and the spread of misinformation. Law enforcement agencies have urged the public to report any credible threats and to verify sources before reacting to sensational claims.
The Bishnoi gang, which has previously been linked to anti-immigration protests, reportedly issued the threat through social media channels, calling for the actor’s removal from the public sphere. No official police report has yet been filed, but security officials have reportedly advised Khan to take precautionary measures.
Khan’s representatives have issued a statement denying any involvement in political or religious controversies. They emphasized that the actor’s personal life is private and that any threats against him are unacceptable.
The incident has reignited discussions about the safety of public figures in India and the spread of misinformation. Law enforcement agencies have urged the public to report any credible threats and to verify sources before reacting to sensational claims.