The Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, the home ground of Delhi Capitals, was supposed to host the match between DC and Gujarat Titans on May 11. But today, BCCI has temporarily suspended the league. And this morning, on March 09, the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) received bomb threats from an anonymous email ID. As per the received mail, it has threatened to blast in the stadium. A prominent DDCA official has updated the facts to the Times of India, saying that they have already forwarded the mail to the Delhi Police. The source said, "Yes, we received a threat email this morning and have already forwarded it to the Delhi Police. They already swung into action and did an inspection of the venue some time back." Well, this is not the first time an Indian stadium received bomb threats during the ongoing Operation Sindoor. On the very first day of the operation, that is May 7, Eden Gardens, Kolkata, received such threats when they were about to host Chennai Super Kings against Kolkata Knight Riders. The following threat came the next day at Jaipur to the Sawai Man Singh Stadium. All three cricket boards have immediately informed their respective police authorities. Read also: Proposal to Shift IPL 2025 to UK Amid Ongoing Tensions IPL suspended on immediate basis After the match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals got suspended in an obnoxious way, there were words going around that IPL might be suspended. And the following day, BCCI announced likewise. After that, all the teams in the IPL showed their solidarity with the Indian Armed Forces and prioritized the state's security over mere entertainment. Several media personnel, including Jatin Sapru, came out in public and expressed their standpoint, clarifying that it was India's choice and not a matter of compulsion. Following the suspension of the tournament, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia stated, "National interest trumps all other considerations." The Board stood in support of the Indian armed forces, emphasizing its dedication to the country's unity and safety. With 16 matches still left, BCCI stated that a new schedule would be released after thorough discussions with relevant authorities and stakeholders.