India-US trade deal: Win-win or one-sided deal?
India-US trade deal: Win-win or one-sided deal?
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Yeh sirf trailer hai [This is only a trailer]," read the letter which was found in the explosive gelatine sticks-laden SUV parked outside Mukesh Ambani's house in Mumbai. Police had recovered the letter and 20 explosive gelatin sticks from the abandoned SUV near Mukesh Ambani's residence 'Antilia' in South Mumbai on Thursday.
The content of the letter, kept next to the driver's seat in a 'Mumbai Indians' bag, was made public on Friday. Addressing the Ambani family, the threat letter further goes on to say that arrangements have been made and next time, "this material [apparently the explosive gelatin sticks] will reach you a developed state."
A suspicious SUV containing 20 gelatin sticks was found outside billionaire Mukesh Ambani's residence Antilia in Mumbai on Thursday. The SUV, a Scorpio, was spotted near the famous Antilia on Peddar road. The abandoned vehicle was spotted by the Ambanis' security detail on Thursday evening and the local police was informed. The bomb squad was also called at the spot and after examining the vehicle, around 20 gelatin sticks were found inside it.
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