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Did AAP want to create riots again in Delhi? The parents of the minor who sent 400+ emails with bomb threat are supporters of NGO Afzal Guru: BJP also gave links to Kejriwal.

Delhi Police on Tuesday (January 14, 2025) revealed that they have identified the accused in the case of sending fake emails containing bomb threats to Delhi schools for the last few months. Special CP (Law and Order) Madhup Tiwari told in the press conference that a minor is behind these threats, who has sent a total of 400 fake emails. These emails caused chaos in Delhi schools and disrupted studies. After this revelation by Delhi Police, BJP attacked the Aam Aadmi Party and said that there are attempts to create riots in Delhi before the elections. BJP has also asked questions to Arvind Kejriwal in this matter.

Madhup Tiwari Said“Our team started investigating these emails from February 12, 2024. These emails led to school holidays, postponement of examinations and created an atmosphere of fear. We initially sought data from email service providers, but the accused had used a VPN, which created problems in the investigation. “We got a technical window from an email sent on January 8, 2025 and we traced the person who sent the email.”

Delhi Police told That in its investigation it was found that the email sender was a minor, who sent more than 400 fake emails. Police conducted a forensic examination of his laptop and mobile, which revealed that he could not have done this alone. Investigation into his family revealed that his parents run an NGO, which has close ties to a political party. This NGO has also been part of a civil society group protesting the hanging of Afzal Guru.

Special CP (Law and Order) Madhup Tiwari said, “Investigation we found that the minor sent these emails on his own, but we suspect that there could be a wider conspiracy behind it. This NGO supports a particular political party on many sensitive issues and has been raising questions on the hanging of Afzal Guru. We are deeply investigating the digital evidence and also looking at the political connection angle.”

BJP sought answers from Aam Aadmi Party

After the revelation of this matter, BJP attacked Aam Aadmi Party. sharp accusations Planted. BJP national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi said that this incident shows how Aam Aadmi Party and its associated NGOs are poisoning the minds of the children of the country. He said, “Atishi’s parents had signed the mercy petition of Afzal Guru. This NGO is part of that mentality. We need answers from Aam Aadmi Party whether they have any connection with these activities. If not, then they should give a clear statement.”

by Sudhanshu Trivedi Said That I appeal to Arvind Kejriwal to come forward and you should clarify what is his relationship with these people. If minors are doing all this, then what kind of poison are such NGOs spreading in the minds of the children of the country?

Trivedi also said that AAP MLAs have already been accused of helping settle Rohingya and Bangladeshi infiltrators. He said, “The chain of evidence is adding up against the Delhi government. Is this NGO also a part of AAP party’s plans? If not, then Arvind Kejriwal and his associates should clarify this.”

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva said, “It is not a mere coincidence that whenever assembly elections are held in Delhi, attempts are made to spoil the atmosphere by creating riots. We have not forgotten the riots in North East Delhi and Shaheen Bagh. Now the name of an NGO is coming out through a minor and the connection with Afzal Guru, AAP and Arvind Kejriwal are involved in it.” Let us tell you that just before the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections, there were anti-Hindu riots in North-East Delhi, in which Tahir Hussain, associated with the Aam Aadmi Party, was the mastermind. At that time, he had also won the councilor election on Aam Aadmi Party ticket.

Investigation into political connections continues

Police say that investigation is still going on in this matter. He said that the accused sent threatening emails on 7 separate occasions, including once a simultaneous bomb threat to 250 schools. The minor himself does not remember how many times he sent such emails. Delhi Police also informed that from May to December last year, a total of 50 bomb threats were made to Delhi’s schools, hospitals, airports and airlines. Every time these threats turned out to be fake, but they caused trouble to the administration and the common people.

After this revelation by Delhi Police, the question is whether there is a big conspiracy behind these fake threats and whether the collusion of political parties and NGOs has any role in it. The police are now deeply investigating the NGO and its political connections.

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