Delhi, India – In a shocking turn of events, multiple schools in the Indian capital city of Delhi have received threats of bomb blasts in the morning hours of today. The security agencies have been put on high alert following the threat, which has been received through emails. The emails, which were sent to several schools, including Loreto Convent, Cambridge School, Sri Neovas Puri, and others, claimed that Delhi would be turned into a “Khilafatstan” (Islamic state) and made a reference to Afzal Guru, a Kashmiri separatist who was executed in 2013 for his role in the 2001 Indian Parliament attack.
According to Indian media reports, the first email was received by the Delhi Fire Service at 8:33 am, after which the fire brigade and bomb squad were rushed to the affected areas. The emails claimed that a bomb would explode at the Parliament on February 13 at 1:11 pm.
Indian authorities have identified the individual behind the email threats and have revealed the motive behind the threats. Further reports suggest that several more schools may have received similar threats.
The security agencies have been working tirelessly to investigate the matter, and Indian authorities have assured the public that they are taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of the students and staff.
This incident comes amidst rising tensions in the region, particularly in the wake of the Indian government’s decision to impose economic sanctions on Iran and Pakistan. The Iranian government has been facing increasing pressure from the United States and other Western countries, which has led to a significant increase in tensions in the region.
In related news, the Indian government has received a complaint from the Pakistani government regarding the violation of the Indus Waters Treaty by India. The Pakistani government has accused India of not fulfilling its obligations under the treaty, which has led to a significant decrease in water flows to Pakistan.
The incident has also sparked a debate among Indian politicians, with some calling for stricter security measures to be put in place to protect the schools and students. Others have called for greater cooperation between the Indian government and the schools to prevent such incidents in the future.
The incident has sent shockwaves across the country, with many parents and students expressing concern and anxiety about the safety of the schools and students. The Indian government has assured the public that it is taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of the students and staff.

