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Bomb Threats Target Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin, Actor Ajith Kumar, and BJP's Khushboo Sundar

Tamil Nadu's top VVIPs, including Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, actor Ajith Kumar, and BJP leader Khushboo Sundar, have received bomb threats, prompting a large-scale probe by the state police. The threats are reportedly part of a recurring issue in the state, disrupting police operations as they investigate the warnings issued to nearly 11 high-profile individuals. According to India Today's Pramod Madhav, 'in the state of Tamil Nadu this is becoming a very big issue. Because currently, one after the other, warm threats are being given to especially about VIPs.' This is not the first instance of a bomb threat against the Chief Minister, with a similar hoax occurring just a month prior.

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