High Alert in Nagpur: Has the Risk of a Jaish-e-Mohammed Attack Increased?
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(Nagpur) The winter session is set to begin from today, with the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly's winter session taking place in the sub-capital Nagpur from December 8 to December 14, and this session will be wrapped up in just one week. On the very first day of the session, four marches are set to collide.
Against this backdrop, a high alert has been issued in Nagpur by intelligence agencies, and it is reported that the threat of sabotage from Jaish-e-Mohammed has increased. After 'Operation Sindoor', intelligence agencies have warned that the threat of sabotage from Jaish-e-Mohammed has increased.
Strict security arrangements have been deployed in the Vidhan Bhavan area, and thorough inspections are being conducted by bomb detection squads. In the backdrop of the winter session, the RSS headquarters in Mahal, Reshimbagh Smrutibhavan, religious places, and crowded areas will be under the watchful eye of high-level security agencies. A total of 10,000 police, including 5 SRPF units and home guards, have been deployed.
Summary
High alert of intelligence agency in Nagpur
Increased threat of sabotage from Jaish-e-Mohammed?
Large police presence in the Vidhan Bhavan area
