Ludhiana on Edge: Bomb Threat Targets Diljit Dosanjh's Home, Mayor's Office, Proving to be a Hoax
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- May 26, 2026
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Ludhiana Bomb Scare: Diljit Dosanjh's Residence Among Targets in Hoax Email
Ludhiana police swiftly responded to a bomb threat email targeting several key locations, including singer Diljit Dosanjh's home and the Mayor's office, which was later confirmed as a hoax.
Imagine the immediate jolt of alarm when an email lands in a city's police inbox, not with a routine query, but with a chilling bomb threat. That's precisely what happened in Ludhiana recently, sending shivers through the city and prompting a swift, extensive security operation. The email, with its ominous tone, specifically targeted several high-profile locations, including the residence of beloved Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh, the Mayor's office, and other crucial public spots.
The message, purportedly from a 'khalistani.group@proton.me' address, wasn't vague; it outlined specific dates and times for these alleged blasts. Beyond Dosanjh's home and the Mayor's office, the threat also encompassed the bustling Ludhiana railway station, the main bus stand, the Court Complex, and the District Magistrate's office. You can understand why such a detailed, albeit unverified, threat would spark immediate concern and necessitate an all-hands-on-deck response from law enforcement.
Upon receiving this unsettling email, the Ludhiana police commissioner's office didn't waste a second. Teams were immediately dispatched to all the named locations. Picture the scene: heightened vigilance, thorough searches, and a palpable sense of tension as officers meticulously checked every nook and cranny. The safety of the public, and indeed, of prominent figures like Dosanjh, became the absolute priority during those anxious hours. It's a testament to their dedication that they acted so quickly and comprehensively.
Thankfully, after exhaustive checks and a very tense wait, the authorities were able to confirm what everyone had hoped for: the threat was entirely a hoax. All locations were deemed safe, bringing a collective sigh of relief across the city. While it's reassuring that no actual danger materialized, the police aren't letting their guard down. They've registered a First Information Report (FIR) and are now actively investigating the source of this malicious email. It's a stern reminder that even false threats consume valuable resources and cause unnecessary fear, and those responsible will hopefully be brought to justice.
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