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MHA alerts states to possible unrest after US–Israel strikes on Iran

by Ahmad Taimur
March 2, 2026
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MHA alerts states to possible unrest after US–Israel strikes on Iran
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New Delhi, Mar 02: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued a nationwide security alert to all states and Union Territories, warning of possible violence and sporadic protests in the wake of recent US and Israeli attacks on Iran, officials said.

The advisory, per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), has been issued against the backdrop of protests by members of the Shia community across several parts of the country following the assassination of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28.

The ministry noted that rapidly evolving international developments have the potential to impact India’s internal security situation.

In its communication to state governments, the MHA has directed security agencies to remain on high alert and closely monitor the activities of both pro-Iran and anti-Iran groups.

States have also been instructed to strengthen security arrangements around Iranian, American and Israeli embassies and consulates, as well as other diplomatic establishments.

The advisory flags potential threats from Shia militias and terrorist organisations such as the Islamic State and Al-Qaeda.

Intelligence inputs suggest that extremist groups may seek to exploit the prevailing tensions to foment unrest or carry out disruptive activities, it said.

According to the alert, major tourist destinations, Jewish institutions and establishments linked to Western countries could be potential targets, apart from diplomatic missions.

The Centre has advised states to step up the deployment of security personnel at critical and sensitive locations.

Local police units have been asked to intensify checks in crowded areas and vulnerable sites and to conduct regular inspection drives to detect explosives, including improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

Directors General of Police have been instructed to ensure that quick response teams remain operational and ready to respond swiftly to any untoward incident.

The Home Ministry has also placed special emphasis on monitoring social media platforms to curb the spread of inflammatory messages, misinformation and rumours that could disturb communal harmony. Cyber cells have been directed to keep a close watch on online content and take prompt action wherever necessary.

The MHA said it is continuously reviewing the security situation and remains in close coordination with state authorities to ensure preparedness and prevent any escalation of law-and-order issues. (KNO)

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