Arrest those who threatened Malayalam author Ramanunni: Owaisi

The letter was sent to Mr. Ramanunni’s residence at Kozhikode in Kerala six days ago.

July 22, 2017 05:02 pm | Updated 06:08 pm IST - Hyderabad:

Asaduddin Owaisi, MP at Parliament House during Budget session, in New Delhi in this file photo.

Asaduddin Owaisi, MP at Parliament House during Budget session, in New Delhi in this file photo.

AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Saturday said those who allegedly threatened Malayalam author K P Ramanunni and asked him to convert to Islam should be arrested.

“Criminals who wrote the letter shoulld [be] arrested,” the Hyderabad Lok Sabha member said on a social networking site.

 

Mr. Ramanunni on Friday lodged a police complaint regarding an anonymous threat letter warning him that his right arm and left leg would be chopped off if he did not convert to Islam within six months.

The letter was sent to Mr. Ramanunni’s residence at Kozhikode in Kerala six days ago.

The writer said though there was no indication as to who was behind the letter, it was understood that it was posted from Manjeri in Malappuram district.

“I am not aware of the motive behind the letter. I filed a complaint with the Kozhikode city police commissioner, urging him to look into the matter,” he had said.

Mr. Ramanunni said though he had ignored the letter initially, other senior writers advised him to file the police complaint.

The letter alleged that some of the recent articles written by the award-winning writer amounted to “misleading” the Muslim youth.

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