Bangalore Bomb Blasts,Ahmedabad Bicycle Bombs Shocking Terrorist Attacks Latest News
78What people say now is that the People behind this explosions could be Pakistani based Militants,but,we cannot blame anyone without getting proper evidence and it is not good if everyone say that it is Pakistan without even investigating. The Government has assured that The Bangalore IT City was not targeted by the bombers. So the IT Professionals have nothing to fear and were asked to continue their work and the public has been requested to report any kind of clues to find out the Terrorist Roots and to prevent future attacks that may have been pre planned.Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa on Friday said the serial bomb blasts in the city was a "planned conspiracy to vitiate the atmosphere". "It's a planned conspiracy to vitiate the atmosphere and to try to create confusion among people", he said."There is no need to panic. It's a planned conspiracy. I appeal to people to maintain calm", he said.The Latest News now known is that Two people were killed and Twenty people injurd in this Bomb Blast and there are chances that more metropolitan cities will be victims of this type of attack. So Police Forces and Bomb squads are checking every places like Markets,Railway stations,Bus stands,Cinema Theatres where thousand of people reach.
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Click thumbnail to view full-sizeOne woman was killed and another four to 15 were injured when a series of low-intensity, bombs went off early this morning in Bangalore, India. The first three bomb blasts in Bangalore today occurred between 1:30 and 1:45 p.m. according to the Intelligence Bureau as reported by the Times of India. A Bangalore Police Commissioner said the bombs were triggered by timers. Officials state that they are currently interrogating SIMI and LeT operatives in relation to the bomb blasts in Bangalore today.
Banaglore is located in Southeastern India is home to India's technology sector. Bangalore has been nicknamed the Silicon Valley of India, and it was not affected by the bomb blasts.
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Intelligence sources said it was too early to say who may have been behind Friday's attacks."We are looking at the pattern of the explosions, and are trying to work out who is behind them and why," a federal Intelligence Bureau official told AFP. "We hope to find out very soon.Police said that the “low intensity” bombs went off between 2pm and 2.45pm local time today at different points in a nine-mile radius across the capital of the southern state of Karnataka.Bangalore is the centre of India’s software outsourcing industry and is home to around 1,500 top firms, including Infosys, Wipro and the Indian operations of Microsoft, Intel and IBM. One blast was in the business district, while the others were in the southern suburbs. The city contains six million people, and is one of India’s most cosmopolitan and religiously diverse.Bangalore-based IT majors also reacted to the blasts. Software major Wipro said its employees are safe. Wipro spokesperson told CNN-IBN, “Our employees are safe and our infrastructures are intact. We have asked our employees from Madhiwala office to move out early".Infosys also assured the nation of its employees’ safety. "All our employees are safe and there has been no impact on our business operations. We are in touch with the police department and will remain fully alert. We have increased security on our campus,” a statement issued by Infy said.
AHMEDABAD 17 BOMB BLASTS AT 06.45 P.M ON 26th Saturday
Little known terror outfit Indian Mujahideen, which claimed responsibility for the serial blasts in Ahmedabad, is behind the earlier serial bombings in Jaipur and in three towns of Uttar Pradesh and had even sent out prior warnings on all three occasions.
Sixteen bomb blasts ripped through the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat on Saturday evening, killing 18 people and injuring over 70. The Intelligence Bureau claims that the Indian Mujahideen is a new ploy by terror outfits to misguide probe agencies. Intelligence sources said the Indian Mujahideen is just a new name used by terror groups that were banned by the Indian government in the last few years.The sources said that the Indian Mujahideen comprises activists from banned outfits like Harkat-ul-Jihad-e-Islami (HuJI) and the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).The heat was on the HuJI, which had masterminded the Hyderabad blasts and in the Ajmer Dargah in Rajasthan last year, and hence it was important for them to give their outfit a new name in India, the sources said.The Indian Mujahideen also has youngsters who were part of SIMI. There are reports that several youngsters from the banned outfit had been recruited into various terror outfits including HuJI.In an email sent five minutes before the Ahmedabad blasts, the Indian Mujahideen warned -"The INDIAN MUJAHIDEEN strike again! - Do whatever you can, within 5 minutes from now, feel the terror of Death!"The modus operandi used in Ahmedabad is similar to the ghastly blasts in the Pink City of Jaipur in Rajasthan and those in the Uttar Pradesh towns of Varanasi, Faizabad and capital city Lucknow.The May 13 bombings in Jaipur claimed 63 lives. The Indian Mujahideen had emailed video clips to two Delhi-based media organizations of a bicycle, which it said was packed with explosives and similar ones were set to go off at half a dozen sites in Jaipur, with the aim of disrupting the tourist industry.The claim was also sent to the Bharatiya Janata party (BJP), which governs the state of Rajasthan.The devices were designed to cause terrible damage. Explosives like RDX combined with ammonium nitrate were mixed with ball bearings and wired to timing devices. As many as 200 people were injured in the bombings - the first such attack in Jaipur.The Indian Mujahideen claimed responsibility for the November 23, 2007, serial bomb blasts in Varanasi, Faizabad and Lucknow where at least 13 people were killed.Hi-level meeting to review security |Advani blames lack of tough anti-terror law The e-mail from guru_alhindi@yahoo.fr address received by a private TV channel claimed that the blasts were targeted against Uttar Pradesh lawyers as they had thrashed terrorists and refused to take their cases.The e-mail was received by the channel just a few minutes before the blasts.It said that "Islamic raids" would be conducted against lawyers within a few minutes because the police apprehended "two innocent groups and framed them with fake charges". http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=14724657PrintShare it! — Rate it: up down flag this hub










Rudra says:
8 months ago
Need a govt. that takes care of people.