<p>Jaipur: A shopkeeper in Rajasthan’s Alwar district has received a threat letter in the name of banned organisation Popular Front of India (PFI), police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Alwar sadar SHO Dinesh Meena said a shopkeeper in Chikani village on Tijara Road received a letter by post sometime back.</p>.PFI moves Delhi HC against UAPA Tribunal order confirming Centre's ban.<p>In the letter, the man has been asked to vacate his shop by December 31, he said.</p>.<p>“The names of three shopkeepers have been mentioned in the letter and a bomb threat has been given if they do not vacate by December 31. The sender of the letter has written his name as PFI,” the SHO said.</p>.<p>The officer said that a case in this regard has been registered on Thursday by Sohan Lal Jatav (74).</p>
<p>Jaipur: A shopkeeper in Rajasthan’s Alwar district has received a threat letter in the name of banned organisation Popular Front of India (PFI), police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Alwar sadar SHO Dinesh Meena said a shopkeeper in Chikani village on Tijara Road received a letter by post sometime back.</p>.PFI moves Delhi HC against UAPA Tribunal order confirming Centre's ban.<p>In the letter, the man has been asked to vacate his shop by December 31, he said.</p>.<p>“The names of three shopkeepers have been mentioned in the letter and a bomb threat has been given if they do not vacate by December 31. The sender of the letter has written his name as PFI,” the SHO said.</p>.<p>The officer said that a case in this regard has been registered on Thursday by Sohan Lal Jatav (74).</p>