Two unidentified individuals hurled petrol bombs at the RSS office in Ranchi's Nivaranpur area late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning [1].

The attack targets the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a prominent right-wing organization in India. Such incidents in Jharkhand often signal underlying political or social tensions that can escalate into broader civil unrest.

According to reports, the miscreants threw two petrol bombs [1], [2]. While there are conflicting reports on whether the devices landed within the office premises or failed to reach them [1], [2], officials said that no injuries occurred [2]. No damage to the premises was reported following the incident [2].

Local police have launched an investigation to identify the attackers. The authorities said the event is a targeted attempt to damage the office [1]. Investigators are currently reviewing available evidence to determine the motive behind the attack and the identities of the two suspects.

Security has been monitored in the Nivaranpur area as the probe continues. The lack of casualties prevented an immediate escalation, but the use of incendiary devices indicates a level of planned aggression against the organization's infrastructure [1].

Two unidentified individuals hurled petrol bombs at the RSS office in Ranchi's Nivaranpur area.

The targeting of an RSS office with incendiary devices reflects a volatile security environment in Jharkhand. Although the lack of casualties and physical damage mitigated the immediate impact, the act of hurling petrol bombs is a significant escalation in tactics. This incident may prompt increased security for political and ideological hubs across the region to prevent retaliatory violence.