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Ram Janaki temple in UP’s Kanpur will get bomb menace

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KANPUR: The Ram Janaki Temple in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur acquired a bomb menace on Sunday.

A number of posters mentioning bomb threats had been pasted on the partitions and scattered on the ground of the traditional temple.

BJP chief Rohit Sahu, who can also be a trustee of the Ram Janaki Temple in Kanpur, additionally acquired a menace letter.

In line with reviews, a programme was held within the Ram Janaki Temple on the day of the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony in Ayodhya.

Rahul Sahu, the youthful brother of Rohit Sahu, stated, “I obtained details about menace letters pasted on the temple’s partitions and scattered on the ground within the morning. After I got here right here, I too noticed menace letters scattered in every single place. I obtained scared, closed the doorways and put up the police barricades as a way to keep away from any scenario that would presumably come up.”

The police instantly reached the spot after receiving data relating to the identical.

“We now have discovered about threatening posters contained in the temple premises. We are going to file a case towards the miscreants concerned. The letter has sure objectionable issues written on it, ” police stated.

The matter is being investigated, the police stated.

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