Bomb threats to XLRI and courts underline the urgent need for tighter security and public vigilance in Jamshedpur.

The recent bomb threat emails targeting XLRI in Jamshedpur and the city’s civil court may eventually prove to be the handiwork of cranksters, but such incidents cannot be dismissed lightly.
The alarming message claiming that the prestigious management institute would be destroyed by a drone bomb from Pakistan created panic among students and residents, prompting swift police action.
Authorities were right to deploy bomb squads, dog squads and technical teams to comb the campus and track the email’s IP address.
Jamshedpur is not just another city; it is a major industrial hub with a past history of extremist linkages and underground networks.
Any threat—real or fake—must therefore be treated as a warning signal rather than a nuisance.
The administration must plug security loopholes, strengthen cyber surveillance and tighten protection around key institutions.
Equally important is public vigilance.
Alert citizens reporting suspicious activity remain India’s most effective first line of defence against both terror plots and malicious mischief.
