Ram Mandir blast before March 21: Threaten letter in the name of Allahu Akbar

Two letters were received on February 7 and February 28, anonymous persons wrote that they will blast the Ram Mandir on a large scale within the next March 20, 21.

The prime accused in the blast in Bengaluru’s Rameshwaram Cafe, has been trying hard to catch the bomber, but no results have been found so far. Amidst this, a threatening letter has been received to blow up the Rama Mandir in Nippani in Belagavi District.

This is a 101-year-old temple that is the cause of huge Devotees, and a letter has been written in Hindi saying that will blast Ram Mandir. In this letter, which starts with Allahu Akbar, a challenge is also put to stop if you have the strength.

Ram Mandir blast before March 21: Threaten letter in the name of Allahu Akbar
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Two letters were received on February 7 and February 28, anonymous persons wrote that they will blast the Ram Mandir on a large scale within the next March 20, 21. The first letter was found near Ram Mandir Garbha Gudi. The second letter was found in the Hanuman temple in the temple premises.

This is Shree Ram Mandir located on old PB Road in Nippani town of Belagavi district and a complaint was lodged with the Nippani Nagar police through the priest of the temple who noticed the letter. Suresh Jivaji Deshpande, the priest of the temple, was the first to see the letter. He had informed the temple management earlier.

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Ram Mandir blast before March 21: Threaten letter in the name of Allahu Akbar
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Later, there was a discussion and a complaint was filed with the Nippani Nagar police station. Allahu Akbar is written at the beginning of the letter. So the police have taken this seriously and have registered a case at the Nippani Nagar Police Station. Imposed high alert, installation of 14 cc TV by district administration.

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In the wake of the threat letter, Belagavi District Police is on high alert and 14 CCTVs have been installed in the premises of the temple. A contingent of DR Police has been deployed to security.

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