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Rajasthan ministers receive mails threatening terror strike

| | Dec 26, 2014, at 10:06 pm
Jaipur, Dec 26 (IBNS) At least 16 Rajasthan ministers have received an email threatening a terror attack on the Republic Day on Jan 26 by the banned Indian Mujahideen, said police. The mail's origin is being investigated.

Media reports said the police is investigating if the mail was a hoax or carries a real threat.

Rajasthan police chief Upendra Bhardwaj said they are trying to verify the origin of the mail.

The mail came from an id called "Leonazarda".

The sender identified them as Indian Mujahideen and wrote "be prepared, we are going to give a Big Bang."

The mail reached the official mail accounts of ten cabinet ministers and six junior ministers.

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