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Bomb Blasts In India - 2
#81
<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Aug 21 2008, 01:49 AM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Aug 21 2008, 01:49 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Letter threatens terror attack on temples on Janmashtami </b>
Before every festivals, Indian Muslims will terrorise Hindus. This is called terrorism.
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This is how Islam spread in West Punjab. The Arab/Turks used to threaten the Temple at Multan periodically until they managed to conquer it and rename the town. Multan was important as it was a rallying poinnt for the Hindus in Punjab. Once it went under Muslim control the local Hindus lost their mindspace. Source Oriental Heritage - Vol 4 in Story of Civilizations.

That was why the Shankaracharya supported the wrting of Ram Charit Manas in Hindi so that Ramayan was accesible once the Babri Masjid was built in Ayodhya. the importantce of Ram Charit Manas is it took the temple into the hearts and minds of the people and needed no temples to be converted to mosques.
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#82
<b>Another terror arrest in Pune, family cries foul</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Pune, August 21: Anti-terrorism squad has made yet another arrest from Pune, and yet again the suspect’s family has cried foul.

Feroz Mehboob Pathan is a former SIMI member who, his family said, severed his links with the organisation after it was banned. The Pune wing of the ATS said jihadi literature was found with Feroz.

Feroz’s parents, sister and wife were agitated at the terror slur cast on the family’s single earning member. Feroz has a screen-printing business near their home.

<b>Mehboob Abdul Pathan, his father, formerly a timekeeper in Pune Municipal Transport, </b>kept saying that the police had assured them Feroz would be back home soon after being picked up for questioning on Tuesday.
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Very important
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#83
entire tone of the article is quite unlike usual TOI stuff.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Indian_...how/3397811.cms

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->'Indian Mujahideen' threatens new round of attacks

NEW DELHI: 'Indian Mujahideen', which has been identified as the jehadi group behind a spate of terror attacks, on Saturday rushed to the defence of the accused in the Ahmedabad blasts case, while warning of fresh, scaled-up attacks.

Besides vowing to retaliate against their usual targets — police and intelligence officials — the mail, citing Quranic verses and spewing venom against 'non-believers', widened the arc of their attack to include The Times of India . This was the second time that the Mujahideen has included the daily among its targets.
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#84
Jaipur blasts: Suspected SIMI activist held in Lucknow
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Shabaaz, a 25-year-old suspected activist of the Students Islamic Movement of India, was arrested in Lucknow on Monday in connection with last month's serial blasts in Jaipur [Images].

Shabaaz was picked up by the Jaipur police from his computer institute in the busy Aminabad-Moulviganj area in Lucknow on Monday afternoon.
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Note it's the Jaipur police that's cracked this case. Unlike Home minister Shivaraj Patil's who's asleep at wheel intoxicated on his secular hooch.
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#85
Moron Singh and Patil are in coma. Queen is busy filling her bank account and stupid Indians are watching them.
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#86
An outstanding account of Gujarat police's perseverance on Rediff
here, here, here and Hindu here

some relevant snippets:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In just 22 days his police claims to have solved the conspiracy behind the serial bomb blasts in Ahmedabad of July 26 and the mystery behind the bombs that were planted all over Surat but did not explode. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->When the investigations started, the first thing all the IPS officers did was to read Students Islamic Movement of India chief Safdar Nagori's statement given to the Madhya pradesh police when he was arrested in March, and that of his associate Ameel Pervez. Pervez had attended an arms training camp in Gujarat and he also gave the names of SIMI members like Sajid Mansuri, Yunus Mansuri, Zahid Sheikh, Imran Sheikh and Usman Agarbattiwala who had attended it. <b>Neither the concerned states nor the IB had acted on it and taken preventive measures.</b>
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"<b>From July 26 to August 16 (when the breakthrough was announced) none of us went home to sleep. Every morning at 7 we would all go home and return after a shower and in fresh clothes. We would sleep on our chairs in the daytime. We haven't hit the bed yet</b>," said Deputy Commissioner of Police Abhay Chudasama, who along with his boss Joint Commissioner of Police Ashish Bhatia and Rakesh Asthana, police commissioner of Baroda, played an important role in detecting the conspiracy behind the bomb blasts.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In Baroda, under the supervision of Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana, independent investigations were going on. Asthana is a level-headed officer with 10 years of experience in the Central Bureau of Investigation. <b>He shares the credit for investigating the fodder scam which tainted Lalu Prasad Yadav. </b>
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Once the role of SIMI emerged, <b>Asthana specially asked his department to get on board two Muslim police officers. </b>
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->On the basis of the early lead provided by the interrogations in Baroda and Ahmedabad, teams of Gujarat police travelled to Kerala, Mumbai, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka to collect a variety of documentary evidence.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Also, if one believes the claims of the Gujarat police, the Students Islamic Movement of India has only become more powerful after its ban in 2001. <b>That also means the Intelligence Bureau and state governments since the last three years have completely failed to know, assess and analyse the internal changes in a banned SIMI while innocent people were being killed mercilessly in bomb blasts.</b>
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The SIMI leadership wants its cadres to penetrate the legal field, media and human rights outfits all over India.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->the Gujarat police says, "None of them thought the police will ever catch them. Even if they are caught they thought it will be for political reasons. Blasts after blasts took place in India and nobody was arrested, so they became brazen."<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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#87
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In other words, what the Gujarat police is claiming is that the blasts in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and probably Samjhauta Express were conceived, planned and executed by the militant faction of the Students Islamic Movement of India formed after 2005. <b>That also means the usual suspects -- like Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence, Lashkar-e-Tayiba or HUJI of Bangladesh -- can't be blamed for some of the recent blasts that have killed more than 200 innocent Indians.</b>
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"It's the height of inefficiency," fumed Ajit Doval, former chief of Intelligence Bureau. "Senior officers are so 'busy' normally that they read only the summary of such confessional statements. In Nagori's statement, the mention of Gujarat and Rajasthan must be in the third paragraph of page number 17," he added, sarcasm dripping from his voice.

"We never got a copy of Safdar Nagori's statement," counters Ashish Bhatia, Ahmedabad's joint commissioner of police who is heading the investigation into the Gujarat blasts. "We were unaware that he has mentioned any plans of subversive activities in Rajasthan and Gujarat. We knew generally about the threat perception, but nothing beyond that."
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In this case, most experts deemed secular and Muslim leaders do not buy the Gujarat police's version of events. A Bengaluru-based expert on India's madrassas refused to respond to rediff.com because he said the police's findings are based on confessional statements of arrested people, and extracted under pressure.

Doval, however, disagrees. "In the absence of any other evidence I would think the Gujarat police investigation is credible," he says.

Bhatia was emphatic: "<b>I can tell you that we have enough evidence in this case to plead for death sentence for the culprits. Our investigations will withstand trial in any court.</b>"

So, given these two opinions, should one believe the investigations of the Gujarat police?


Here are pointers to form one's judgement.

<b>Special police teams from Rajasthan, Haryana, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru have already lined up in Ahmedabad to interrogate the arrested accused, especially Mufti Abu Bashir and Sajid Mansuri</b>. What they do beyond this will indicate the authenticity of the Gujarat police's claims.

<b>The Kerala government has confirmed that an arms training camp was organised by SIMI in December 2007 and even a First Information report was filed against it in the area, but investigations were abruptly discontinued.</b>

The Gujarat police claims that it has details of the involvement of some 40 persons in the recent bomb blasts in India out of which they have arrested 10 who are directly involved in the serial blasts in Ahmedabad and in planting of bombs in Surat. They also claim that a separate press conference will be held to reveal how, when and by whom the bombs were planted in Surat.

Baroda police commissioner Rakesh Asthana says, "We have no doubt that the same group which planted bombs in Ahmedabad was behind the Surat bombs. The technique used in it didn't work but the bombs were not kept to just scare the people, they were meant to explode. We know where these bombs were assembled in Baroda."
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#88
Is the SIMI Kerala training camp still running? Or have the Kerala police closed it down?
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#89
Still running, they are part of government.
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#90
<!--QuoteBegin-ramana+Aug 26 2008, 08:20 PM-->QUOTE(ramana @ Aug 26 2008, 08:20 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Is the SIMI Kerala  training camp still running? Or have the Kerala police closed it down?
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In Hyderabad, DJS has several city blocks that are fortified and store arms and have arms training

Similarly in kerala, NDF, has several fortified city blocks that the cops dont enter

Whether the CPM rules kerala or the congress rules kerala,
muslims have training camps year round

Several kerala cops are SIMI men
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#91
http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/sep/13delhi.htm

Four blasts rock Delhi
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#92
<b>Another Medal for Shame of India, ManMohan Singh</b> - Congratulation.

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Seven blasts </b>rocked New Delhi [Images] on Saturday evening, killing 18 persons and injuring many more, according to Delhi Mayor Aarti Mehra.

The blasts at<b> Ghaffar market in Karol Bagh, at Connaught Place and Greater Kailash</b> took place in quick succession, the police said.
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Ghaffar market is very very crowded market. People who migrated from Pakistan are settled here. I do my shopping from this market.
Connaught place is of central Delhi.
Greater Kailash is a posh residential area.
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#93
Now Shame of India Manmohan will say, we had information, my antennas are on alert. I have to go to US to get my hafta before election.

Media will say, no reaction from public, we had defeated terrorist.
Lets go back to hating Hindus and praising Queen.

But this time bombs were near to media and opposite to Communist newspaper Statesman main office, Nirmal Tower. Block away from anti Hindu Times.


Indian Government is biggest joke.
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#94
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> Indian Mujahideen claims responsibility 
  Second blast at Connaught Place 
  Two live bombs being defused 
  Fourth blast at Barakhamba Road, CP 
  Timer devices were used 
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#95
NDTV is saying a 12 yr old kid may have seen the terrorists placing the bomb.

I'm not sure why the police is letting the media interview him on national television.
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#96
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, while expressing grief over the loss of lives, strongly condemned the serial blasts and appealed to the people to maintain calm.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Maintain calm just until the next explosion, and if you're lucky to have survived, MadMoron Sing will ask you to maintain calm again.
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#97
Maintain peace and calm till Moron Singh is sleeping.

25 killed, 90 injured in 5 blasts across Delhi

<b>Where the terrorists struck in Delhi</b>

Where is latest B.Raman article? Normally he comes out with jokes and gems within 30 mins.
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#98
Easy solution by MadMoron Singh. Why was this loser elected if all he can say is "pleesh be calm"? If you get killed, pleesh be calm. If your family dies, pleesh be calm. If your sister gets raped, pleesh be calm.

Pleesh be calm strategy of MadMoron Singh for past 4 years.

2006 Varanasi blast
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has condemned the blasts and <b>appealed for calm</b>.

2006 Malegaon blasts
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh condemned the blasts and <b>appealed for calm</b>.

2006 Mumbai Train bombings
In India, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh was <b>quick to call for calm </b>in Mumbai

2007 Bhagyanagaram blast
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh condemned the incident and <b>advised people to remain calm</b> and not to panic

2008 Bengaluru blast
The Prime Minister Manmohan Singh condemned the serial bomb blasts and urged people to <b>remain calm</b> and maintain communal harmony.

2008 Karnavati blast
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh condemned the blasts, and <b>appealed for calm</b>

2008 Jaipur blast
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh strongly condemned the bomb blasts in Jaipur and <b>appealed for calm</b>.

2008 Delhi blast
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, while expressing grief over the loss of lives, strongly condemned the serial blasts and appealed to the people to <b>maintain calm</b>


Pleesh be calm. Itsh OK.
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#99
If you want to see how dumb Hindus are, check the comments on rediff.

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Ok guys going to sleep now may all those effected have god by their side.One thing is sure today those terrorists and the BJP have suceeded once brother Hindu and muslim are divided lot. Our country has failed as the British has assumed would happen.A day will come when muslims and hindus will stand against each other and finish off one another. Then no one will be in this country only PAK and its terrorists will consider this as a victory. I hope god does not show us this day<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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Shivraj Patil mouths old statements, old excuses
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