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Ram Mandir Bomb Threat: Email Warns Trust to Increase Security

Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh – A bomb threat email has been sent to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, warning of a possible attack and urging the trust to ramp up security measures at the Ram Mandir. The alarming message has sparked concerns over the safety of one of the most revered religious sites in the country.

The Ram Mandir Trust has taken the threat seriously and filed a First Information Report (FIR) at Ayodhya’s Kotwali police station. Authorities swiftly launched an investigation into the origin of the email, with the Uttar Pradesh cyber cell tracing it back to a source in Tamil Nadu. The cyber cell is currently working in coordination with Tamil Nadu police to identify the sender and assess the credibility of the threat.

This is not an isolated incident. According to officials, similar threatening emails have been received by district magistrates across multiple districts in Uttar Pradesh. These messages warned of attacks on collectorates, further escalating the seriousness of the situation.

Security has been intensified in and around the Ram Mandir premises. Local law enforcement agencies, along with state intelligence units, are on high alert. The temple, which has been under constant surveillance since its inauguration, will now see an increased presence of security personnel and more stringent screening of visitors.

Authorities have urged the public to remain calm and avoid spreading rumors. “All necessary precautions are being taken. We are investigating the matter with utmost seriousness,” a senior police official said.

The Ram Mandir has been a symbol of religious and cultural significance for millions of devotees, and the government has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety and sanctity of the site.

Further updates are awaited as the investigation unfolds.

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