Gujarat assembly complex gets bomb threat during ongoing budget session; security heightened
Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], March 18 (ANI): The Gujarat legislative assembly complex received a bomb threat via email on Wednesday morning, prompting heightened security measures at the premises, an official said.
A dog squad trained in bomb detection conducted thorough inspections of the assembly premises.
Speaking to ANI, Superintendent of Police (SP) Ravi Teja Vasamshetty said that nothing suspicious was found after the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) teams checked the place.
BJP leader Hirabhai Solanki lauded the government's prompt response, stating, "The Gujarat government is moving ahead with efficiency, and whoever has sent this email, we will find them. We are not afraid of this, and I believe that the CM is efficient and intelligent. Those who are doing such things will not be spared."
"For the last few months, bomb threat emails have been received by courts, municipal corporation buildings, schools, and many other government buildings in Gujarat. Today, a very serious security issue has arisen in which the Gujarat Assembly has received an email threatening to blow it up with a bomb. What would have happened if this had happened when everyone was inside the assembly?. On behalf of AAP, we extend our full support to the government in taking action on this," Italia said.
The threat email reportedly included content mentioning "turning India into Khalistan", raising concerns over the safety of students and staff across the city. (ANI)
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