Bomb Threat Email from Pakistan Targets Indian Stadium, Triggers Panic

New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): The ongoing tension between India and Pakistan is deepening with each passing day. After targeting residential areas of India near the LOC on the border, Pakistan has now started direct attacks on many big cities of India. The Indian Army is giving a befitting reply to these cowardly attacks of Pakistan. After the air strikes failed, Pakistan has now resorted to cowardly acts and is continuously sending threatening emails. In this sequence, a threat has been given to blow up Holkar Stadium and a hospital in Indore through an email, due to which the security agencies have become alert.
Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) has received this threatening email, in which there is a talk of blowing up the stadium. The MPCA secretary has immediately informed the police about this. It is clearly written in this threatening email - "Don't mess with Pakistan."
After this threatening email sent in the name of "Operation Sindoor", the police has registered an FIR against unknown persons and started investigating the case. Additional DCP Rajesh Dandotia said that the cyber team is investigating the matter in depth through technical methods. The police also searched the Holkar Stadium with the help of the bomb squad, but no suspicious object was found there. It is worth noting that earlier, Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi had also received a bomb threat, after searching which nothing was found. Delhi Police is also now investigating this matter.
Let us tell you that Indore's Holkar Stadium is one of the major cricket stadiums in India and is also the headquarters of Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association. So far 3 test matches have been played in this stadium. The first test match was played in Holkar Stadium in the year 2016, in which India and New Zealand were face to face. In this match, the then Indian captain Virat Kohli created history by scoring a double century (211 runs). Thanks to this brilliant innings of Kohli, Team India defeated New Zealand by 311 runs.
