The Delhi Vidhan Sabha has once again received a bomb threat via email on Wednesday (March 25), triggering heightened security concerns in the national capital. This is the second such threat in a row; earlier on Tuesday, the assembly as well as the speaker received a bomb threat via email on the day the Delhi Budget was scheduled to be presented.
The email received on Wednesday is written in Hindi and claimed that “16 RDX IEDs” had been planted inside the Assembly premises and warned of a blast planned around 1:40 pm.
The message, purportedly sent from a Gmail account, also contained inflammatory claims and references to political figures, while alleging grievances linked to past actions and investigations. It further warned authorities to evacuate the premises, stating that the intention was to cause damage to property.
A threatening email was sent to the Assembly at around 7:28 am on Tuesday, warning of a possible bomb attack. A separate email was received at 7:49 am on the official email ID of Speaker Vijender Gupta.
