Army Special Forces Commando, family threatened with death

Kolkata: An Indian Army Special Forces (SF) commando has been deployed in counter-terrorism operations in Jamu and Kashmir to receive death threats to him and his family in Hugli, West Bengal in the name of terrorist costumes.
A few days after a deadly terrorist attack by a group of tourists in the valley of Pahalgam. Soldier Rakesh Mukherjee, alias Gourab, joined the Army on December 26, 2022 through the Angniveer recruitment program.
He belongs to the Elite 6 Para (SF) battalion, and his commando, Jhantu Ali Sheikh, died during a combing and search of terrorists in Udhampur in J&K on April 24.
At about 8 p.m. on April 26, Gourab’s father, Goutam Mukherjee, found two handwritten posters under the banner of “Bakistan Zindabad” in Bengali, pasted on the wall of his house in Dhaniakhali.
The poster says: “Gourab Mukherjeer MunduChai. HinduBanchate Gele, Tor Poribarke Shesh KoreDebo. AmraBanglake Banglake Pakistan korbo.
The Al Qaeda Muslim Alliance is written at the bottom of two posters. In the evening, Mr. Mukherjee filed a complaint with the Dhaniakhali Police Department. The Army also took action on Sunday with Hooghly District Magistrate Judge Mukta Arya and the principal of police officer Kamanasish Sen.
It noted: “The incidence of threats to him and his family is causing mental distress and has raised serious concerns about the safety of his family. We believe this is a serious concern because it is not conducive to the interests of the country and, in general, the well-being of the organization, especially the organization. In view of the above, I am friendly to ask you to cause these problems in this issue and ensure your safety and safety, and ensure your scope and take necessary measures and take necessary actions and to ensure your safety and to ensure your safety and to make it possible. The first to convey our necessary actions to this office.”