CHANDIGARH: Gujarat continues to face a rising wave of Gujarat bomb threats, targeting colleges, schools, courts, and now even the state assembly. In the latest alarming development, a threat-filled email has warned of a potential blast at the Gujarat Assembly, raising serious concerns about public safety.
AAP leader Chaitar Vasava expressed deep concern over the recurring threats. “Every day in Gujarat, threat-filled emails arrive promising to blow up educational institutions, courts, and other public spaces. Today, the threat to the state assembly is a serious escalation,” he said.
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Vasava Urges Tech-Driven Government Response
Demanding immediate and effective action, Vasava urged the Gujarat government and the home department to go beyond public statements. “Instead of making big tall claims, the government must use modern technology to catch the person sending such emails and take the strictest possible action,” he added.
ગુજરાતમાં રોજ સવાર પડે કોલેજો, શાળાઓ, કોર્ટોને બોમ્બથી ઉડાવી દેવાની ધમકી ભર્યા ઈમેઇલ આવે છે આજે તો રાજ્યની વિધાનસભાને બોમ્બથી ઉડાવી દેવાની ધમકી ભર્યો ઇમેઇલ આવ્યો છે.
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He emphasized that the recurring Gujarat bomb threats are creating widespread fear among citizens, students, and government employees alike. “The safety of the public is paramount, and timely intervention can prevent any potential tragedy,” Vasava stated.
Rising Concern Over Public Safety
Security experts have also warned that the pattern of Gujarat bomb threats indicates a sophisticated approach by perpetrators, making it essential for authorities to deploy advanced surveillance, email tracing, and intelligence coordination. Vasava stressed that public reassurance alone is not enough—action is critical.
Call for Accountability
The AAP leader further noted that such threats highlight the need for government accountability and proactive measures. “Citizens are anxious, and parents fear for the safety of their children in schools. The government must act decisively to prevent any harm from these Gujarat bomb threats,” Vasava concluded.