‘Delhi will become Khalistan’: Threat mail warns of bomb blast in Parliament; Calls Modi, Shah and Jaishankar ‘dushman’
Delhi schools and Parliament received bomb threat emails early this morning, warning of explosions and a possible attack, leading to immediate evacuations and extensive security checks. While no suspicious objects were found, authorities are inves...

The disturbing messages, sent early in the day, claimed that “Delhi will become Khalistan” and mentioned specific blast timings, forcing immediate evacuations and large-scale security checks.
What did the threat email say?
According to police sources cited by TOI, the email contained alarming claims of bomb blasts scheduled for around 1.11 pm, targeting schools as well as Parliament.
The message read: “Delhi BanayGa Khalistan… Schoolan Vich Aaj Dhamaka… Parliament Vich 800mB ChaleGa… Modi-Shah-Jaishankar Khalistan Wallan de Dushman.”
It also referred to “Khalistan National Army” and carried several names, raising serious concerns among security agencies.
How did authorities respond?
Police, bomb disposal squads, dog squads and local security teams were rushed to the affected schools within minutes.As a precaution:
- Students and staff were evacuated
- Campuses were sealed
- Anti-sabotage checks were conducted
- Surrounding areas were monitored closely
After extensive searches, no suspicious objects were found at any location.
Was Parliament really targeted?
The message specifically mentioned Parliament and named political leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.Security around Parliament has since been tightened, with additional checks and surveillance in place.
Not the first time
This isn’t an isolated incident.Last month too, several schools in Delhi received similar bomb threats that later turned out to be false alarms. However, each incident has forced authorities to act swiftly, disrupting classes and causing widespread anxiety among families.
Repeated threats have raised questions about online security and the misuse of email services to spread fear.
Investigation underway
Police have launched a probe to trace the sender’s identity and the origin of the emails. Cyber teams are analysing digital footprints and server routes to track those responsible.Officials said strict action will be taken once the culprits are identified.
For now, classes have resumed in most schools, but the morning’s scare has left many parents uneasy.
Inputs from TOI
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