Delhi Assembly Speaker Receives Chilling Bomb Threat Email Naming PM Modi, Amit Shah
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Bomb Threat Targets Delhi Assembly Speaker, Names Modi and Shah
Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel received a serious bomb threat email during the budget session, explicitly naming PM Modi, Amit Shah, and BJP MP Rekha Gupta. Police are investigating.
Imagine the scene: Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel, going about his important duties, only to find a rather chilling message waiting in his official email inbox. Well, that's certainly not something you want to wake up to, especially when that message explicitly threatens a "bomb attack" during the ongoing budget session. It’s the kind of news that sends a jolt through the entire political establishment, sparking immediate and serious alarm.
The email, it turns out, wasn't vague at all. It didn't just target the Assembly generally; no, it went a step further, specifically naming some very high-profile individuals: none other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and BJP MP Rekha Gupta. This level of detail, of course, instantly elevates the threat from a general nuisance to a matter of national security concern. It’s a bold and frankly, quite unnerving move by whoever is behind it.
Received just as the city was gearing up for another day of legislative work, this communication naturally spurred the authorities into immediate action. The Delhi Police's Cyber Crime Unit, known for its swift response to digital threats, has taken charge. They’ve wasted no time in registering a First Information Report, or FIR, under some rather serious sections of the Indian Penal Code – specifically 506 for criminal intimidation and 507, which deals with criminal intimidation by anonymous communication. You see, this isn't just a prank; it's being treated with the utmost seriousness it deserves.
The sender, intriguingly, identified themselves as "Team LeJD." Who are they? What’s their motive? These are the crucial questions that investigators are undoubtedly scrambling to answer. The very act of sending such a threat to a public official’s email, particularly during a high-stakes event like a budget session, suggests a deliberate attempt to disrupt, intimidate, and perhaps even create widespread panic. It’s a stark reminder, really, of the digital age’s darker corners and the new challenges it presents to security agencies.
As the investigation unfolds, the focus will be squarely on tracing the origins of this email and identifying the individuals or group responsible. One can only hope that they’re apprehended swiftly, sending a clear message that such menacing acts will not be tolerated in a democratic society. The safety and smooth functioning of our legislative bodies, after all, are paramount, and threats like these strike at the very heart of that principle.
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