Tension has escalated in Madhya Pradesh after two Waqf Board chairpersons received beheading threats for welcoming an RSS march in Burhanpur. The incident has triggered concern across political and religious circles, especially as the messages directly targeted the leaders for engaging with a Hindu nationalist organisation.
Threat Messages Escalate Concerns Over Religious Intimidation

According to police officials, the threatening letters named the Burhanpur Waqf Board president and the district Waqf CEO. The messages warned them of “consequences” for greeting the RSS march with flowers and joining parts of the procession. As the story spread, community groups reacted strongly, and the state government moved quickly to limit any unrest.
Police Launch Investigation To Trace Senders And Prevent Communal Flare-Ups
Soon after the threats surfaced, authorities launched an investigation to trace their source. Officers stated that the handwriting and phrasing of the letters are being analysed to determine whether an organised group or an individual was behind the intimidation. Meanwhile, security has been increased around the Waqf officials and their offices to prevent potential escalation.
Leaders Defend Decision To Welcome RSS Event Amid Community Backlash
Both Waqf Board officials maintained that they greeted the march to promote communal harmony and avoid tensions during the religious procession. They argued that engaging openly with groups across communities helps maintain peace in mixed localities. However, critics within their own community accused them of endorsing a political ideology that conflicts with minority interests.
State Government Calls For Calm As Political Debate Intensifies
As the issue gained national attention, political leaders urged people to avoid polarisation. The state home department noted that intimidation tactics will not be tolerated and promised swift action against those responsible. At the same time, analysts observed that the controversy reflects deeper mistrust among communities during politically sensitive times.
The investigation continues, and police say they are close to identifying suspects. While tensions remain high, the incident has sparked renewed discussions about dialogue, coexistence, and the cost of allowing fear to shape community interactions.

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