In a chilling development that shook the corridors of power in Haryana, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini’s official residence and the state secretariat in Chandigarh were subjected to a bomb threat on Friday. Authorities were compelled to evacuate both locations swiftly after a threatening email was received, warning of a potential suicide attack. The gravity of the situation escalated further when a subsequent call reiterated the threat, putting the entire administrative setup on high alert.
As soon as the threat surfaced, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), along with Haryana Police and Chandigarh Police, launched an extensive search operation. Bomb disposal squads and canine units scoured the premises meticulously. Despite the panic and urgency, initial investigations suggested the threat might have been a hoax, as no suspicious devices or materials were found during the operation. However, given the sensitivity of the warning and its potential implications, the security apparatus remained vigilant and intensified its presence at both the Chief Minister’s residence, known as Sant Kabir Kutir, and the secretariat complex.
The timing of the incident coincided with restricted holiday status for government employees due to the birth anniversary of Guru Arjan Dev, resulting in reduced crowds at the secretariat. This, however, did not diminish the urgency of the response, as police quickly announced the evacuation of the premises, while bomb squads and fire brigades were dispatched to conduct thorough checks. The looming threat cast a shadow over Chandigarh, and the atmosphere around both government establishments was tense.
Meanwhile, a similar bomb threat was reported in Delhi, where an email was sent to the Secretary of the Ministry of Heavy Industries, warning of a possible suicide attack using an IED at Udyog Bhawan. The message indicated that an explosive device had been planted inside the complex, prompting the authorities to issue an immediate evacuation order and initiate security protocols. This alarming sequence of events came just ahead of a major mock drill planned by security agencies for May 31, targeting areas sensitive to cross-border threats from Pakistan, including regions in Gujarat, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Jammu and Kashmir.
Security officials have not ruled out the possibility of a coordinated effort to disrupt public order and instill fear, especially in light of the upcoming mock drill designed to test preparedness against potential terror threats. While preliminary assessments suggest the bomb threats may be unfounded, the authorities have taken no chances, bolstering surveillance and security measures at key government facilities.
The incident has also highlighted the increasing challenge faced by security agencies in distinguishing between credible threats and hoaxes in an era of heightened cyber connectivity. Law enforcement agencies have vowed to conduct a detailed investigation to trace the origins of the threats and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice.
As the dust settles, the incident underscores the persistent challenges faced by public institutions in safeguarding key installations and leaders amid evolving security dynamics. The swift and coordinated response by security forces has, however, reinforced public confidence in the state’s preparedness to handle such emergencies, even as they await the results of the investigation to determine the source and intent behind the bomb threats.
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