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Punjab : CM Mann threatens to blow up seven railway stations including three temples police alert

Railway Police and Punjab Police have been alerted after a threatening letter in the name of terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed. The chaotic elements have sent a letter to the railway station superintendent Sultanpur Lodhi through post. In this, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and the centers of faith of Hindus have threatened to blow up Sridevi Talab Temple, Shri Hanuman Garhi in Phagwara and the famous Kali Mata Temple in Patiala. It is also written that more than five railway stations will be blown up in the state.

Station Superintendent Sultanpur Lodhi Rajveer Singh immediately informed the Railway Police officials as soon as he received the letter. Taking cognizance of the letter, the Railway Police issued an alert at all the stations. Railway Police has tightened the vigil at the stations after the threatening letter. The Punjab Police in the state has also become alert after the letter came through the railway officials.

जैश-ए-मोहम्मद के एरिया कमांडर के नाम से भेजा पत्र।

The writer of the letter has identified himself as Salim Ansari, Area Commander of Jaish-e-Mohammed. In a letter written on notebook paper in Hindi, it is said that God forgive me, we will definitely take revenge of our jihadis. We will blow up many stations of Punjab including Jalandhar Railway Station, Sultanpur Lodhi, Lohian Khas, Ferozepur Cantonment, Phagwara, Amritsar, Tarn Taran on 21st May.

धमकी भरे पत्र के बाद जारी किया गया अलर्ट।

Not only this, on May 23, the leaders of Akali Dal including Devi Talab Temple in Jalandhar, Hanuman Garhi Temple in Phagwara, Kali Mata Temple in Patiala, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, Governor and General Manager of Ferozepur Railway, Seema Sharma will be put to death. Only then will God forgive me. At the end of the letter it is written Khuda Hafiz, terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed, Area Commander Salim Ansari, Jammu Kashmir, Karachi Pakistan.