The Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday reportedly received a mail threatening serial blasts. According to news agency ANI, the sender of the mail has demanded that Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and RBI Governor should step down. Failing to this, the mail says that the financial capital of India will witness 11 blasts and 11 locations.
Teams of the Mumbai Police rushed to all the locations mentioned in the mail but nothing alarming came out of these searches. The ANI report added that the Mumbai Police has launched a detailed probe after registering a case. Apart the RBI office, the mail also threatened to target the offices of HDFC Bank and ICICI.
Stark reminder of 1993 Bombay Blasts
While the police did not find anything suspicious, the threat mail served as a stark reminder of the serial blasts that ripped through the heart of India’s financial hub three decades ago. On March 12, 1993, 12 blasts exploded in various locations across Mumbai (then Bombay). The serial blasts claimed 257 lives and injured several thousands. Later it came to be known as ‘Black Friday.’