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NEW DELHI: A student allegedly received death threat on phone after he commented on Facebook about Kerala RSS worker Nenmini Anand's murder case. The caller also accused him of being affiliated to a political party.In the video call, three persons were seen showing him an AK-47 rifle and threatening him of dire consequences.The victim complained to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, chief minister Yogi Adityanath and Uttar Pradesh Police via Twitter. Police went into a tizzy after his tweet and Meerut Zonal IG immediately ordered an inquiry into the case.Surajpur Kotwali SHO Girish Kumar Kotiya said the news of RSS worker Anand's murder was going viral on the social media as many people were commenting on that. Amit Singh, who is a student and resides at Malakpur in Greater Noida, commented on the news and used words like "communism" and "jihad".Amit told police that a person named Md Aimaan made a video call and abused him over his post. Two other persons who were seen in the video threatened to kill him. The callers claimed to be workers of All India Majlis Ittehadul Muslim Organisation.The conversation on the social media has been deleted. He only has screenshots of the conversation to produce before the police.The location of the callers have been traced to Bengaluru. Police say it's still unclear whether the social media ID of the accused is original or fake.The police haven't received any written complaint from Amit so far.Anand (28) who was riding a bike was first knocked down by a car near the Nenmini Balaraman temple. The assailants, who were in a car, then hacked Anand to death. The murder of Anand has triggered off the fears that Thrissur is emerging as another hub of political violence after Kannur.