Chandigarh witnessed tense moments on Friday morning after several schools across the city received a fresh bomb threat email, prompting immediate evacuations and a large-scale security response. Police teams, bomb disposal squads and fire brigade personnel rushed to campuses within minutes of the alert, while school authorities moved students and staff to safer locations as a precaution.

The threat email was sent to multiple private and government institutions, including well-known schools in different sectors of the city. As news spread, anxious parents gathered outside school gates, calling administrators for updates and reassurance. Ongoing examinations were abruptly halted in several institutions, adding to the disruption and concern.
Security teams conducted detailed checks of classrooms, auditoriums, playgrounds and administrative blocks. Dog squads and quick response teams scanned the premises thoroughly. Officials later stated that no suspicious objects were found during initial searches, but security deployment remained in place to ensure complete safety. In some schools that were cleared after inspection, exams resumed under tight security, while others postponed tests until further notice.
The email reportedly carried the subject line “Chandigarh School Bomb Blast” and threatened explosions not only in schools but also at the Punjab Secretariat. It mentioned specific timings for alleged blasts and warned of further explosions in the coming days. The message also referred to “justice” for Hardeep Singh Nijjar and claimed responsibility in the name of a so-called Khalistan-linked group. Authorities are examining the content carefully as part of an ongoing cyber investigation.
This is not the first such incident in the city. On January 28, more than two dozen schools received similar threat emails, leading to mass evacuations and citywide panic. After extensive searches, officials declared the threats a hoax and launched efforts to trace the origin of those messages. Investigators are now checking whether the latest email is linked to the earlier case.
Senior police officials have urged residents to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information on social media. They assured parents that all safety protocols were being followed and that children were secure. Cyber teams are working to identify the sender and determine whether the threat was a coordinated attempt to create fear.
For now, Chandigarh remains on high alert, with security tightened around educational institutions and key government buildings. While the immediate searches have not yielded any explosives, authorities continue to monitor the situation closely to prevent any disruption to public safety.
Summary:
Multiple schools in Chandigarh received a fresh bomb threat email, triggering evacuations and intensive security checks. Exams were disrupted in several institutions. Police and cyber teams are investigating the source of the email, which referenced Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Authorities have urged calm, confirming that no suspicious objects have been found so far.
