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Bengal Governor Receives Death Threat Email Amid Political Tension, Security Heightened

West Bengal Governor C. V. Ananda Bose received a threatening email on Thursday night that read, "Will blast him." Following the threat, security around the Governor has been tightened immediately. Both the state police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) are now working together to ensure his safety.

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West Bengal Governor C. V. Ananda Bose received a threatening email, prompting tightened security measures from state police and CRPF, while the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted raids at the I-PAC office in Kolkata, leading to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's strong criticism.

According to officials, a midnight meeting of the security agencies responsible for the Governor's protection was held to assess the situation. The Governor's Office has also informed the Union Home Ministry about the incident. The source of the email is currently under investigation, and cybersecurity teams are working to trace its origin.

The threat comes at a time when political tensions are running high in West Bengal, adding another layer of concern to the already charged atmosphere.

ED Raids I-PAC Office; Mamata Banerjee Hits Back

Earlier in the day, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted raids at the Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC) office in Kolkata. The move triggered a political storm, with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee launching a fierce attack on the BJP-led central government.

She accused the BJP of using central agencies to interfere in West Bengal's politics and called the ED raids a "blatant misuse of power." In a strong statement, Mamata said, "If the BJP cannot fight us politically, why are they coming to Bengal? Fight us in elections, not through raids."

Banerjee alleged that ED officials had taken away confidential party documents, including internal data, voter information, and campaign strategies of the Trinamool Congress (TMC). She described the act as an "assault on democracy" and claimed that the BJP was attempting to weaken her party ahead of the upcoming elections.

The Chief Minister also accused the Union Home Minister of orchestrating the operation, calling him "nasty" and "irresponsible." She warned that if such actions continued, the TMC would "fight for democracy on the ground."

ED Denies Political Targeting

In response, the Enforcement Directorate clarified that the raids were not politically motivated. The agency said the searches were part of an ongoing investigation into illegal coal smuggling and money laundering, conducted simultaneously at ten locations - six in West Bengal and four in Delhi.

The ED added that no political office was searched and that the operations were carried out following due legal procedures. It also alleged that certain individuals "illegally intruded" into two of the premises during the raid and took away documents.

A Chaotic Day in Bengal

With the Governor's security threat and the I-PAC raids unfolding on the same day, Wednesday turned into one of the most turbulent days in West Bengal's recent political history. The state remains on high alert as investigations continue on both fronts - the threat email to Raj Bhavan and the ED's ongoing probe.

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