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Bomb Threat At Jammu & Kashmir Republic Day Parade Venue Turns Out to Be a Hoax

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 26, 2025 10:27 IST

A bomb threat prompted a thorough search at the main Republic Day venue here in Jammu and Kashmir, hours ...

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A bomb threat prompted a thorough search at the main Republic Day venue here in Jammu and Kashmir, hours before the start of the function, officials said on Sunday. However, the threat received through e-mail late Saturday, proved to be a hoax, the officials said.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha is scheduled to unfurl the national flag and take salute at the march past at the M A Stadium, the venue for the main Republic Day function in the Union Territory. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is also attending the function as the chief guest.

The officials said the threat e-mail was sent from a username “Dise Lish” to the official mail accounts of various departments including secretary higher education and director higher education on Saturday night. 

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