Death Threat to Yogi Adityanath: ‘Resign in 10 Days or Be Killed Like Baba Siddique’
In a statement, the Mumbai Police reported that the message warned, “If CM Yogi does not resign within 10 days, he will be killed like Baba Siddique.”

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The Mumbai Traffic Police have reported a death threat targeting Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The threat, sent via WhatsApp from an unknown number, demands that Adityanath step down within 10 days or face fatal consequences. The message warns that he will be “killed like Baba Siddique,” referring to the recent murder of the former NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) leader, who was shot in Bandra last month. The threatening message was received by the Traffic Control Cell on Saturday evening, and an investigation is underway to trace its origin.
With Adityanath expected to visit Maharashtra for the state assembly election campaign, security has been heightened as a precaution. In a statement, the Mumbai Police confirmed, “The Mumbai Traffic Police Control Room received a death threat concerning UP CM Yogi Adityanath yesterday. The message stated that if CM Yogi doesn’t resign in 10 days, he will be killed like Baba Siddique.” Following the incident, a 24-year-old woman was arrested on Sunday for allegedly issuing the threat.
The woman, Fatima Khan, who holds a BSc in Information Technology, lived with her family in Ulhasnagar, Thane district, Maharashtra, where her father runs a timber business. According to the police, she is well-educated but suffers from mental instability.
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