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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Ram Janaki temple in UP’s Kanpur gets bomb threat

The Ram Janaki Temple in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur received a bomb threat on Sunday.

Several posters mentioning bomb threats were pasted on the walls and scattered on the floor of the ancient temple.

BJP leader Rohit Sahu, who is also a trustee of the Ram Janaki Temple in Kanpur, also received a threat letter.

According to reports, a programme was held in the Ram Janaki Temple on the day of the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony in Ayodhya.

Rahul Sahu, the younger brother of Rohit Sahu, said, “I got information about threat letters pasted on the temple’s walls and scattered on the floor in the morning. When I came here, I too saw threat letters scattered everywhere. I got scared, closed the doors and put up the police barricades in order to avoid any situation that could possibly arise.”

The police immediately reached the spot after receiving information regarding the same.

“We have found out about threatening posters inside the temple premises. We will file a case against the miscreants involved. The letter has certain objectionable things written on it,” police said.

The matter is being investigated, the police said.

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed)

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