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Blasts In Hindu Temples in India
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Varanasi blasts: Six LeT militants arrested </b>
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Agencies/ Lucknow
In a major breakthrough in the Varanasi blasts, six Lashkar-e-Toiba militants, involved in the March 7 twin blasts in the temple town that claimed 20 lives, have been arrested in Lucknow.

Five LeT militants were arrested from Sarojni Nagar and one from Gosainganj here, official sources said on Wednesday.

The sources said some AK-47 rifles, handgrenades and other explosive material were found from them. Two explosions occurred on March 7 in quick succession at the Sankatmochan shrine and the cantonment railway station, killing 20 people and injuring over 50.

The worst hit was the railway station where 14 people were killed and 30 injured. The other blast at the Sankatmochan temple occurred when it was teeming with devotees, killing six persons and injuring 25 others.

Yadav said, 15 hand grenades, six kilograms of RDX, three kilograms of plastic explosives, one AK-47 rifle with magazine, 27 cartridges, 10 detonator fuses and a pistol along with some cartridges were recovered from the possession of the arrested militants.

<b>While five of them were arrested from Sarojini Nagar area , another was nabbed from Gosaiganj. </b>

Acting on an intelligence information, STF sleuths arrested prime suspect Wali Ullah from Gosainganj and later based on the information provided by him, arrested five others from Sarojini Nagar area, he said.

Yadav said that Wali Ullah earlier worked for JEM and had been arrested along with his two brothers in 2001 and was currently the self-styled area commander of HUJI.

Ullah had studied in Deoband from where he had travelled to Bangladesh with another student Bashiruddin, a resident of Bangladesh, Yadav said adding that the HUJI Commander Maulana Asad Ullah directed him (Wali) to prepare youths for being sent to Pakistan for training, he said <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

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According to this news Police have arrested 5 people. They had not mentioned their country of origin, it means they are Indian.
Again connection between HUJI (Bangladesh), Deoband.
So bombing was part of a Pan-Islamic group.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The terrorists have been identified as Mehboob Ali Mandal of Murshidabad in West Bengal, Syed Shoaib Hassan alias Hamza of Rajajipuram in Lucknow, Mohammed Rizwan Siddiqui of Jyotiba Phule Nagar near Aligarh, Farhan of Saadatganj in Lucknow and Mohammed Saad Ali alias Babbu alias Shaad of Jyotiba Phule Nagar.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<b>All are India Muslims.</b>


<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->An STF official said all five were working as agents of HuJAI and used to report to Imam Waliullah, the designated pointperson for Uttar Pradesh. Imam Waliullah, he said, used to recruit youth in the name of jihad and send them to Bangladesh and Pakistan for training in terrorism.

The five men arrested on Wednesday are believed to be part of a 24-member group sent for training in terrorism in June 2004. They were first trained under the tutelage of HuJAI chief Asad Ullah and later sent to a terror camp near Karachi, Pakistan. They returned to India after 28 days and were asked to await instructions.

The STF official said Imam Waliullah was told at a religious function at Muaiama in Allahabad on January 23-24 that some Bangladeshi youth would be sent for a "mission" which he had to coordinate.

On March 3, <b>HuJAI area commander Basheer alias Basheerudeen, Mustafeez and Zakariya, who had studied with Imam Waliullah at Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband, reached his house in Phoolpur along with ammonium nitrate, batteries, wires, detonators</b>, etc that were later used for putting together the Varanasi bombs.

On March 4, Mustafeez and Zakariya stayed back at Abdulla Mosque near Allahabad railway station, while Imam Waliullah and Basheer went to Varanasi to inspect the spots where they later planted the bombs and returned the same night.

Over the next two days, the three Bangladeshi operatives moved around Allahabad and procured three pressure cookers and crafted the lethal bombs that were to leave behind a trail of blood and flesh in Varanasi.

On March 7, they took Bundelkhand Express from Phoolpur to reach Varanasi. Next, they planted the bombs at Sankat Mochan Temple, Cantonment Railway Station and Godaulia near the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. While the first two bombs triggered mass destruction and loss of lives, the third, at Godaulia, was defused in time.

<b>With their mission accomplished, the Bangladeshis vanished and even Imam Waliullah lost contact with them. The STF is trying to track them down.</b>

Imam Waliullah has been arrested in the past for his jihadi linkages. He and his two brothers were arrested in 2001 and Kalashnikov rifles, grenades and explosives were seized from the imam's Phoolpur house after three Pakistani Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists, whom he had harboured, were gunned down by the STF in Lucknow. <b>He was in jail for eight months before procuring bail and walking away to freedom to plot his next strike.</b>

It is believed that after his release from jail on bail, Imam Waliullah contacted Basheer, 'area commander' of HuJAI, and met HuJAI 'commander' Asad Ullah in Dhaka, who made him the 'area commander' of Uttar Pradesh. Part of the imam's task was to recruit young men and send them for jihadi training in Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Fairy tale, says Delhi Police </b> -Pioneer
Staff Reporter/ New Delhi
<b>The Delhi Police on Wednesday refuted claims made by the Special Task Force (STF) of UP police that the six accused nabbed by the latter in connection with March 7 Varanasi blasts had anything to do with serial blasts on October 29 in Delhi last year.</b>

Ajay Kumar, DCP (special cell) said, "The main accused arrested in UP are members of Harkat-Ul-Jehad-e-Islami (HUJI), which is a wing of Jaish-e-Mohammad while the Delhi bomb blast case is the handiwork of Lashkar-e-Taiyyaba."

Meanwhile, he added, "We have not received any formal intimation from the UP STF regarding their involvement in Delhi blasts" are based on speculations and it has no authenticity. However, Kumar added that if required the accused arrested by the UP police may be interrogated. So far six persons have been arrested in Delhi bomb blasts case and four chargesheets have been filed against the accused.

No further arrests are likely in the Delhi bomb blast case. A team of Special Cell, which was camping in the valley regarding for the investigations has also been called back.
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Arrested terrorist and Imam
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>'Lucknows temples were next on militants list'</b>
Press Trust of India
Updated: Thursday, April 06, 2006 at 1719 hours IST

Lucknow, April 6: <b>Six Harkat-ul-Jehad al Islami (HuJI)militants</b>, including the mastermind behind the Varanasi blasts, had hatched a conspiracy to blow up the two Hanuman temples in the city on Ramnavami, state police's Special Task Force sources said on Thursday.

A map of the city had been recovered from the possession of militants, who were arrested yesterday, marking the spots which they had planned to strike, the sources said.
They said militants had planned to blow up the old Hanuman temples at Aliganj and the one near Lucknow University in the city on Ramnavami day today as a large number of devotees pay obeisance there on this day.
Sources said some Pakistani passports had also been recovered from them. The STF was in touch with central intelligence agencies and efforts were on to nab their masters in Bangladesh with the help of the Interpol, they said.

The STF had arrested six HuJI militants, including Waliullah, who was the mastermind behind the twin blasts in Varanasi on March 7.
They also revealed during interrogation that three Bangladeshi militants who had triggered blasts in Varanasi could also be behind the last year's terror blasts in Delhi and Shramjeevi Express train near Jaunpur. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Till now media/police had used following group names for 6 terrorist
Harkat-ul-Jehad al Islami (HuJI)
Jaish-e-Mohammad
Lashkar-e-Taiyyaba
Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI)
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<b>HUJI (B) & VARANASI BLASTS INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM MONITOR : PAPER NO.41 </b> By B.Raman <!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->19.The HUJI  of Pakistan is a  member of bin Laden's International Islamic Front (IIF) for Jihad Against the Crusaders and the Jewish People formed in 1998 and through its branch in Bangladesh, it has been trying to arabise and wahabise the Muslims of Bangladesh, who are in their overwhelming majority descendents of converts from Hinduism, and <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>use them  for  carrying out its pan-Islamic agenda in India, Bangladesh, Myanmar and southern Thailand.</span>
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<b>Security beefed up around Vaishnodevi shrine after threat</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Following the threat by the militant to blow up the Vaishnodevi shrine and some other religious places besides Jammu, Amritsar and Jalandhar Railway Stations, security in and around the shrine and the base camp at Katra has been tightened, the sources said.

A militant, who identified himself as Karim Ansari, wrote a letter on Thursday to Jalandhar Railway Station Master, SK Ghosh that the station would be blown up along with Mata Vaishnodevi shrine in Jammu and Kashmir and other shrines in Punjab, they said.

Security at all the check points have been beefed up from the entrance of the Katra holy town, the sources said adding CRPF and police have been asked to monitor round-the-clock movement of persons arousing suspicion.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>ISI threat: Govt to tighten security at Bhadradri temple</b>
Sunday May 7 2006 11:52 IST

BHADRACHALAM: The State Government has decided to tighten security at the famous Sriramachandra Swamy Temple in view of the reports of ISI threat perception.

A meeting attended by senior police and temple officials at the Sub Collector’s office on Saturday decided to enhance the existing security and proposed a set of security measures to be put in place on the temple premises.

The newly proposed security measures include: installation of secret cameras inside sanctum sanctorum, where the ornaments of the presiding deities would be stored. The cameras could be switched on after the temple is closed.

Electrified iron fencing could be set up around the temple and additional security forces would be deployed in addition to the existing CRPF guards.

The officials proposed to install four metal detectors at the four main entrance points leading to the temple. A burglar alarm would also be installed at the nearest police station which would be connected to the temple to enable the police to react swiftly in case of any attack.

Strong wooden doors would be installed at the staircases leading to the temple and keeping in view of the increasing rush, four parking slots would be allotted on the temple premises. The police also suggested installation of mobile barricades.

“We have sent our proposals to the higher officials in the State Government,” revenue divisional officer Ch VV Badarinarayana said.

Devasthanam trust board chairman I Venkeswara Reddy, executive officer V Rama Krishnam Raju and DSP K Uday Bhaskar were present. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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Varanasi blasts accused shot dead
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Zubair, a resident of Bharaich, Uttar Pradesh, was shot dead in a fierce gunbattle with the police, Inspector General, Police (Kashmir Range) K Rajendra told PTI.

"We had a specific input about him at least a month back and we were trailing him ever since. He could have been trying to flee to Pakistan," Rajendra said.

Zubair was a member of the outlawed Harkat-ul-Jehadi-Islamia (HuJI), which is operating from Bangladesh.
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Till now, atleast four so-called Varanasi Bomb blast accused were shot by police in some bravo encounter.
Indian police is behaving like Paki police; every dead person was involved in Pearl killing.
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<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+May 9 2006, 10:33 PM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ May 9 2006, 10:33 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Till now, atleast four so-called Varanasi Bomb blast accused were shot by police in some bravo encounter.
Indian police is behaving like Paki police; every dead person was involved in Pearl killing.
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Good riddance in my opinion!

Otherwise they would all be detained till kingdom come or released when a smart-alec Human Rights activist moves the Courts.
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My concern is either police is clueless or they are protecting some vested political party. Both are dangerous for India's security. These types of acts give false security to citizens and in long run will harm country and people will or already lost trust in Government and law enforcement agencies.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Islamic terrorist arrested from South Ashram</b>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5/20/2006 6:32:00 AM HK Correspondent
Thiruvananthapuram: <b>Police arrested one Islamic Terrorist named Niyaz,while attempting to gain access into a restricted area inside the Kaimanam ashram of Mata Amritanandamayi .</b>

He was posing as a Central Government employee.Police is investigating his role with Islamic Terrorist organizations in the state.It is understood that he is a native from from Kanjirapally in Kottayam. <b>Niyaz entered the VIP area of the ashram by introducing himself as as the public relations officer of Doordarshan</b>.

He had reference letter written by Rajan Babu, a former MLA. to clarify the doubts of volunteers who got suspicious by his actions.Whether the reference letter by MLA and ID card of Dooradarsan is forged or made with the help of higher officials is not yet known.

<b>There are many forces who have sleepless night by witnessing the Divine qualities of Amma.It was Amma who showed the Social scientist that how to Unify Hindus of Kerala under one roof, Who are otherwise divided on the basis of Politics and Caste.</b>
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<b>Islamic terrorists who planned to target Somnath temple arrested</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"Two LeT militants were arrested by a team of ATS sleuths. The duo were identified as Vakil Ahmed Saiyed alias Taffo and Umar Farooq Sheikh," Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of ATS DG Vanzara said.

<b>Vanzara said the ATS had tracked down the two men after their names were revealed by two LeT militants Mohammed Chand Miyan Chippa and Feroz alias Abdullah Ghaswala who were brought to the city on a transfer warrant from Delhi.</b>

<b>These two were arrested by the Delhi police on May 8 from Nizamuddin railway station with four kilogram of RDX, four electronics detonators and Rs 50,000.</b>

"<b>With this arrest, we have cracked an LeT module that was beginning to consolidate itself in the state and had planned to target the historic Somnath temple in Junagadh district of the state,"</b> Vanzara said.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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<b>Sankatmochan Temple blast: Charges filed against six</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Varanasi Police filed chargesheet in a local court against six persons accused, including mastermind Mohd Walilullah, in the Sankat Mochan temple blast case and another one related to the recovery of a pressure cooker bomb from Godowlia locality here on March 7.

The district police filed the charges before Chief Judicial Magistrate PN Srivastava on Tuesday.
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The police subsequently arrested <b>prime accused Mohd Waliullah from Lucknow </b>in April and following his revelations registered cases against him and his five associates<b>. Waliullah's aides - Bangladeshi nationals Mustakeem, Basheer and Shamim - are still at large while Zubair, another accused, was killed in a police encounter</b>.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

What a fraud? case against dead or at large?
rest coverup ????????? <!--emo&:thumbdown--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsdownsmileyanim.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='thumbsdownsmileyanim.gif' /><!--endemo-->
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<b>Two dies at ISKCON temple blast in Imphal</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Guwahati, August 16: A grenade blast in ISCKON temple during Janamashthami celebrations killed two people in Imphal on Wednesday, an Army spokesman said.

Another 17 people were injured in a stampede that followed the blast in Imphal, while people were celebrating the birthday of Lord Krishna, Col S D Goswami, the spokesman, said.
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<b>Five killed, several injured in Imphal bomb blast</b> <!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Imphal, Aug 16: <b>At least five persons were killed on the spot and several others injured when a powerful bomb exploded in the complex of International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) here this evening when the shrine was packed with Janmasthami devotees. </b>

Several important persons, including <b>chief priest of the ISKCON'S Damodar Das, were among those who suffered injuries by splinters of the bomb which was reportedly hurled at the Tulihal airport area in Imphal West district of Manipur </b>this by some unidentified persons.

Reports said that today being the birthday of Lord Krishna, there was a huge gathering of people at the ISKCON complex, about five km south of here, and the bomb exploded among the crowd at around seven pm.

No individual or organisation has claimed responsibility for the explosions, official sources said. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Status of Hindus in India.
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People who were injured in a grenade blast lie on the ground, in Imphal, in the northeastern state of Manipur, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2006
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No condemnation from any great leaders of India.
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Relatives and friends mourn near the coffins of victims who died in grenade blast in Imphal, in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur, Thursday, Aug. 17, 2006. A grenade explosion and subsequent stampede during a Hindu festival in Manipur on Wednesday left four people dead and 40 injured, including at least four foreigners. (AP Photo/K. Sharatchandra)
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