Security Shaken: Delhi's Bomb Threat Hoax Raises Concerns
The Aam Aadmi Party criticized the BJP government over a security scare following a bomb threat email to Delhi Mayor's office, which was later declared a hoax. Delhi Police conducted thorough checks, finding no suspicious activity. AAP claims this highlights a larger security issue in the capital.
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Tension gripped the national capital as the Aam Aadmi Party launched a stinging critique of the BJP government, citing a bungled security situation after a bomb threat was emailed to Delhi Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh's office. The Delhi Police were quick on the scene, launching a comprehensive search operation.
Authorities verified the threat, finding it to be a hoax. The email, attributed to the so-called 'Khalistan National Army,' had triggered immediate action, with heightened security measures around the mayor's office. Police cyber teams are currently working to trace the email's origins.
AAP's Ankush Narang used the incident to underscore alleged failures of the BJP's governance, posting online that threats are symptomatic of a weak security system under BJP rule. Mayor Singh urged calm, assuring the public that normalcy resumed post-security checks and that administrative functions remain unaffected.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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