The letter sought immediate release of Madani lodged in a jail in Bangalore. It threatened to kill leaders of various organisations of BJP, including Hindu Munnani and VHP, if their demand was not met, police sources said.
Tamil Nadu BJP Secretary, G K S Selvakumar and district BJP president, Nanda Kumar met city Police Commissioner A K Vishwanathan and sought protection to front-ranking leaders of these organisations.
The city is under tight vigil and surveillance of the police since the the muder of BJP Tamil Nadu General Secretary V Ramesh in Salem on July 19.
Senior BJP leader L K Advani is schduled to attend a condolence meeting at Salem on August one.
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