<b>Gorakhpur market rocked by serial blasts, at least 6 injured </b>
Gorakhpur, May 22: Three blasts rocked Gorakhpur around 7 pm on Tuesday. The first blast took place near Baldev Plaza, the second near Golghar crossing and the third occurred in Jalkal Building. The bombs, apparently crude in nature, were kept in tiffin boxes which were planted in a scooter and a bicycle. At least six people were reportedly injured in the blasts as preliminary reports came in. The injured were carried to the hospitals by the local people.
The blasts took place in a crowded area one after another within an interval 10 minutes. People were seen running for cover when the blasts took place.
District Administration and senior police officials reached the spot to take stock of the situation. A red alert has been sounded in the districts of Lucknow and Varanasi.
The ADM City, P K Agarwal denied any serious injuries and said that the injured have been admitted to the nearby City Hospital. He said the bombs were kept in a polythene bag which were planted on a scooter and cycle.
Meanwhile, bomb defusing squads have been despatched along with a police investigative team to the different blast sites from Lucknow.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->While there are no immediate reports of any deaths, PK Agarwal, Additional District Magistrate of Gorakhpur confirmed at least four six people have been injured.
<b>"There are no critical injuries. Only six persons are critically injured,"</b> Agarwal said.
The injured were being treated in a local hospital, he said.
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check ADM comments. What a fool?
<b>Now explosives found in Faizabad</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Police have found 10 kg of explosives in a bag in the waiting room at the Faizabad Railway station.
It has been identified tentatively as Ammonium Nitrate or Nitric Acid. The confirmation will come only after tests are conducted.
Police said the explosives found in Faizabad are of low intensity and were intended to cause a scare
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Hindu Yuva Vahini has called for a bandh in the Gorakhpur city on Wednesday following Tuesday eveningâs three bomb blasts.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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IG Dilip Trivedi says ISI or affiliates might be behind this. Why Gorakhpur? Because of its pro-Hindutva activities. (A guess: recently elected terrorist of neighbouring town of Mau, Mukhtar Ansari, might have a role.)
Day of the attach was chosen as Tuesday, which is the busiest day and most popular day for Hindus to visit the temple. Security of the temple was increased recently followed by intelligence briefs and repeated requests from Yogi. Tuesday is a pattern - Sankat Mochan attack in Varanasi, or earlier blasts in Gorakhpur, and Ayodhya.
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Security provided to Gita Press, Gita Vatica, mosques.
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BJP leaders visited Bomb blast site.
Now Congress pay visit only before election.
<b>10 killed, several injured in Hyderabad serial blasts </b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Hyderabad, Aug 25: In a serial blast, 3 persons were killed and several injured at Lumbini amusement park, and Gokulchat shop here on Saturday evening.
According to reports, the first blast took place at Lumbini Park â an open-air theatre, opposite State Secretariat when a laser show was going on. The second blast took place at Gokulchat shop in Koti area,
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<b>Atleast 44 killed </b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->AP Home Minister K Jana Reddy revealed that the intelligence inputs are pointing that the attack might be the handiwork of foreign terror groups, possibly ISI.
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Idiots, stop blaming Pakis, look inside, you will find terrorist are roaming in streets in India.
Ban SIMI, install CCTV in every Mosque and Madarsa. Arrest these B***stards even if it means Congress will lose some votes.
CM and PM both are nikama.
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President Pratibha Patil [Images], Vice President Hamid Ansari and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh [Images] condemned the Hyderabad twin blasts and expressed shock over the loss of innocent lives.
The President condemned the blasts, a Rashtrapati Bhavan [Images] spokesman said in New Delhi.
In his message, the Vice President expressed profound shock at the twin blasts that caused loss of innocent lives and injured many people.
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Andhra Pradesh Governor N D Tiwari said in a message: "I am greatly shocked and pained to hear about the dastardly blasts in Hyderabad which have caused loss of lives
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Chaloji, everyone had condemned,
its 11 pm in India, PM can sleep now. Banto Kaur had placed 'Please do not distrub' card outside Banta Singh room.
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08-25-2007, 11:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-25-2007, 11:29 PM by Hauma Hamiddha.)
Hyderabad is a hot spot for a great religion of peace-
Hyderabad blasts
Hyderabad blasts images
There are three players who are fighting for Muslim first,
one is Indian Nation Congress,
second is MIM
third is newly formed party in CHicago, birth place of SIMI.
Now we have to figure out, who is sending signs to whom.
If it is INC, we will never know who did it, If it is MIM, investigation will blame ISI and if it is newly formed party, then some poor guy will be put in jail and end of story.
Poor Indians have to wait for their turn next time.
Is it Jihad or revolution or political agenda?
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This is irresponsible, without any investigation they are throwing name.
They should have some evidence.
That is why we don' trust Indian goverment.
<b>Hyderabad: Live bomb recovered, defused</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Hours after the twin blasts on Saturday evening, the Hyderabad police recovered a live bomb from Dilsukhnagar area and defused it in time, averting another tragedy.
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<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Aug 25 2007, 10:42 PM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Aug 25 2007, 10:42 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Idiots, stop blaming Pakis, look inside, you will find terrorist are roaming in streets in India.
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Heheheehe, they've been playing the same game forever, blaming pakis and ISI for every single attack.
By blaming Paki or ISI, it means no investigation, culprit will roam free.
ISI (Indian Secular Inc) will survive as usual over dead Indians.
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The Lumbini blast was so powerful that chairs went up 50 feet in the air. A group of 50 students from Nasik's Amrit Vahini Engineering College on an industrial tour of Hyderabad had come to the show. Four of them died and nine were injured.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>36 killed in twin blasts </b>
Hyderabad, Aug. 25: At least 36 persons were killed and 42 were injured in near-simultaneous blasts that ripped through [bLumbini Park and Gokul Chat Bandar in the city on Saturday evening[/b]. The death toll is likely to go up further. Police officers said they had seized an unexploded bomb tied to a scooter near a theatre in Malakpet at 10.30 pm.<b> The first blast occurred at 7.38 pm, police and bomb experts said. It shattered the eating joint at Koti near the VHP office, where hundreds were enjoying a relaxed Saturday evening. As many as 26 people died in the blast and scores were injured.</b>Â
Four minutes later, at 7.42 pm, a bomb exploded at the Lumbini Park where a laser show was going on, killing 10 people. <b>The park abuts the Hussainsagar, right in front of the high security zone of the State Secretariat.</b> Police suspects that the blasts were caused by bombs which were connected to timer devices. <b>âThese were powerful blasts but I cannot confirm now whether they were acts of terror or not,â </b>said commissioner of police Balwinder Singh. âWe are sure that the blast in the Lumbini Park was caused by a bomb, but we are not sure of the nature of the blast in the eatery.âÂ
Most of the injured were rushed to Mediciti Hospital and the Osmania General Hospital in the city.
Chief Minister Y.S. Rajashekar Reddy and home minister K. Jana Reddy visited the blast spots. Three bodies were still lying at Lumbini Park when the VVIPs rushed to the blast site. The blast in Lumbini Park was so powerful that more than a dozen chairs were blown to bits. Bodies were strewn all around the place. People rushed out, gripped by panic, causing a stampede.
It was blood-soaked chaos in the emergency ward of the OGH too where 26 persons, including two children, were brought in dead. Another 35 persons were rushed in with injuries. The blast had disfigured the faces of some of them. Others are feared to have lost their eyes. Cleaning staff were straining their sinews to wash away the blood which had made the ward floors crimson.
âThe bomb went off as I entered Gokul Chat Bandar with my daughter,â said S. Vimala, one of the injured. âIt was a huge blast with a deafening sound. I lost consciousness and when I woke up, I could not spot my daughter.â However, her 10-year-old daughter escaped with minor injuries and later searched out her mom. âMost of the injured are in shock,â said OGH chief medical officer Dr D. Manohar. âWe are giving the best available treatment. All the doctors are on duty and additional medical teams have been called in.â Meanwhile, top officials and a Telugu Desam delegation led by MLA Nagam Janardhan Reddy reached the hospital.
Relatives and friends of the injured and dead were milling outside in a state of grief and panic as police did not allow them in. Many did not even know whether their dear ones were alive or dead.The families and friends of the victims were too rattled to pin blame on anyone. Ravikumar, a friend of Shyam Rao of Seethaphalmandi who died in the blast at Gokul Chat Bhandar, was at a loss for words after seeing his friendâs body at the Osmania General Hospital. âHe was about to get married soon,âsaid Ravikumar. âI am unable to express my feelings.â K. Krishna Chaitanya, who also died at Gokul, was to celebrate his birthday on Sunday.
âI was watching the news when I saw my friend Chaitanya and rushed to the hospital,â said his friend K. Krishna Chand. âIt is absolutely shocking.â Apsa Jahan and her daughter Farhana had gone to Gokul after buying books from Koti. Jahan died and the daughter was seriously injured. Their relatives were inconsolable. There were heart rending scenes at Mediciti and Yasodha hospitals too.
âI am searching for my missing relatives, Mohammed Saleem, Fareeda and their children Mohammed Ameer and Mohammed Ali,â said Asia Sultana a resident of Mehidipatnam. âThey had gone for the laser show. But now I canât trace them.â Meena, who came from Rajkot along with her family, was injured in the blast. âBut I am more worried about my son, who is in critical condition,â she said. Police identified three persons who died at Yashoda Hospital as Mohammed Basith, 21, Ibrahim Khan and N.K. Jain, inspectors of railway police in Madhya Pradesh. Most of the victims were tourists.
<b>Explosive made at Nagpur plant </b>
Hyderabad, Aug. 25: <b>The explosive chemical used in the Hyderabad twin blasts was manufactured at Nagpur, police said on Saturday. Investigators also confirmed that the twin explosions were carried out by crossborder terrorists. Bomb experts who worked on the unexploded bomb found near the Malakpet foot overbridge near Veknatadri theatre, identified the explosive as Neo Gel 90, a slurry and emulsifier (class 2 explosives) manufactured by Ameen Chemicals at Nagpur. A wooden container was used to stuff the slurry. The bomb was fitted with an alarm clock manufactured by Prince Company.</b>
Police is suspecting the role of sleeper cells of the Harkat Ul Jihad Al Islami (HUJI) and Jaish-e-Mohammed combine based in Bangladesh. These two terror organisations were suspected of triggering the Mecca Masjid bomb blast on May 18. A police official said that they were examining the role of Shahed alias Bilal, a main accused in the May explosions. <b>The twin explosions are clear cases of intelligence failure according to experts. Though the Masjid bomb blast was a clear indication of terror group activity and the presence of sleeper cells, officials did not sustain their efforts to nab the terrorists.</b>
A senior police official said,<b> âThe counter intelligence department that is supposed to keep tab on ISI sponsored terror activities failed miserably. There was an attempt to divert the police attention with bomb hoaxes.â </b>The improvised explosive device made of slurry and detonated mechanically were earlier made by modules belonging to the Jaish-e-Mohammed. âHuge amounts of fake currency was caught in the city.<b> A Dubai and Pakistani angle is being suspected in this,â said an intelligence official.</b>
Home minister K Jana Reddy said that the State police are investigating the role of the ISI in the twin explosives. âBy analysing the previous incidents it can be suspected that ISI is involved. We will verify during the investigation. I appeal the people to remain calm,â said Jana Reddy.
<b>Bomb timed with anthem </b>
Hyderabad, Aug. 25: The bomb in Lumbini Park was timed to go off while the national anthem played at the end of the laser show. And as the audience stood to render the anthem a powerful blast rent the night. Lumbini Park security officer in charge of the night shift on Saturday, Vijay Kumar, told this correspondent,<b> âThe music of the national anthem was being played and the audience rose to sing the anthem. It was then that the bomb went off,â he said. Security personnel had not frisked visitors to the park. </b>
<b>Rain saved many lives </b>
Hyderabad, Aug. 25: Had it not been for the rain god, the tragedy that struck the city on Saturday night would have been much worse. There was a sharp drop in the number of visitors at Lumbini Park, a relatively inexpensive entertainment park alongside Hussainsagar, where one of the bombs exploded.
The bomb went off at the famous laserium when a laser show was on. The laserium can seat about 2,000 people. However, due to heavy rain in the evening, only 500 people turned up for the show. Lumbini Park director Chandra Mohan Reddy told this correspondent that 500-odd tickets were sold.
âOn weekends, the laserium is usually packed to capacity. The seats are usually sold out an hour before the show. However, today only a few hundred people turned up because of the downpour,â he said. Though the Lumbini Park is open to the public from 9 am to 9 pm, the laser show is held twice after 6.30 pm on weekends, and once on weekdays. The park is also the gateway for boating in Hussainsagar. However, there were not many takers on Saturday.
âWhen we tried to lift a kid, his hands came offâ
Hyderabad, Aug. 25: A Saturday night outing on a rainy day for a favourite hot chat proved deadly for many at the famed Gokul Chat Bhandar in Koti where a powerful blast killed 26 persons including three women and two children. Among the dead was a student who had come to the city with his parents to attend counselling for an engineering seat. âIt was a gory sight. I saw the bodies of two persons without their heads. When we tried to lift one kid, his hands came off,â Sameer Vora, the owner of a ready-made garment shop near Gokul Chat told this correspondent.
Mr Vora and other shopkeepers including book stall owners were among the first to rush to the spot after hearing the blast which occurred inside the eatery at around 7.40 pm, during peak hours.
âWe stopped two RTC buses, requested the passengers to get down, and shifted the dead and the injured to Osmania General Hospital. We also stopped six autorickshaws who readily obliged to shift the bodies,â he said.
<b>Another eyewitness alleged that though some policemen were standing nearby none dared to come near the dead for some time. It took over 40 minutes for the 108 ambulance to reach the spot. </b>
Being the weekend, a large number of chat lovers had made a beeline to Gokul Chat on the busy Koti Road. The shop was closed by the health department for violation of norms and had reopened recently.
If terrorists had intended to cause maximum damage, the eatery was the perfect setting as huge crowds gather there daily.
âThe blast was so powerful that the entire area shook like a tremor. There was no fire, only smoke,â said Mukesh Gana, a shopkeeper. The entire place was blood-soaked and human parts were strewn all around. âI havenât seen such a gory sight in my entire life,â Mr Vora said. Vasantha, a resident of Saroornagar, was seen frantically searching for her son Sadasiva Reddy. âWe were just entering the shop when the blast took place,â Ms Vasantha said while crying uncontrollably. She said she called up her sonâs mobile phone but there was no response. âHis mobile is ringing but he is not picking up. I donât know to which hospital he has been shifted,â she said.
OGH floor turns red
Hyderabad, Aug. 25: It was a blood-soaked nightmare in the emergency ward of the Osmania General Hospital, where 26 persons who died in the twin blasts were brought in. Two of them were children. Another 35 persons were rushed in with severe injuries. The blast had disfigured the faces of at least 10 of them. Others are feared to have lost their eyes. Cleaning staff were straining their sinews to wash away the blood which turned the floors crimson.
âThe bomb went off as I entered Gokul Chat Bandar with my daughter,â said S. Vimala, one of the injured. "It was a huge blast with a deafening sound. I lost consciousness and when I woke up, I could not spot my daughter.â However, her 10-year-old daughter escaped with minor injuries and later searched out her severely shaken mom. âMost of the injured are in a state of shock,â said OGH Chief Medical Officer Dr D. Manohar. âWe are giving the best available treatment. All the doctors are on duty and additional medical teams have been called in.â
Meanwhile, top officials of the district administration and a Telugu Desam delegation led by MLA Nagam Janardhan Reddy reached the hospital. Relatives and friends of the injured and dead were milling outside in a state of grief and panic as police did not allow them in. Many did not even know whether their dear ones were alive or dead.
<b>Cops checks spot nothing </b>
<b>Hyderabad, Aug. 25: How effective are the nakabandis that the police sets up frequently on the city's main roads? Not very, if the experience of this correspondent is anything to go by. Recently, the police set up checkposts on either side of Tank Bund. But this correspondent could enter Tank Bund without being stopped by using the lane opposite Vivekananda Statue. Worse, several drivers spotted the police nakabandi from afar and simply turned back and drove away. Nothing was done to stop them.</b>
This is a routine practice on almost all roads where the police puts up checkposts at night. Drivers, sometimes risking their lives against oncoming traffic, turn tail and the police makes no effort to follow. Even at the checkposts, the police merely looks for the licence and helmet in case it is a two-wheeler rider. These days, the focus is on getting drunk drivers. There is no checking of vehicles, no frisking, nothing. There were no checks on Lower Tank Bund, none on any other road leading to Tank Bund. In the RTC Crossroads-Station road, police had set up three sets of barricades but bored constables merely looked as the traffic flowed past. Did one of those vehicles carry Saturdayâs bombs?
<b>Tight security for weddings today</b>
Hyderabad, Aug. 25: <b>More than 30,000 marriages are taking place on Sunday on an auspicious muhurat coinciding with the birth star of Lord Venkateswara</b>. Police has tightened security in view of Saturdayâs bomb blasts, and has asked people to report suspicious objects. <b>The dayâs highlight would be the marriage of Nara Lokesh, son of Telugu Desam president N. Chandrababu Naidu, with Brahmani, daughter of film actor Nandamuri Balakrishna in Hitex at 8.30 am</b>.
<b>The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams is also holding mass marriages of about 10,000 couples as part of their Kalyanamastu programme. âAbout 3,000 marriages</b> are going to take place in the twin cities alone,â said P. Ram Babu, secretary of Andhra Pradesh Archakasâ Samakhya. There have been no marriages in the last couple of months since they were inauspicious. The bad period ended on August 15 with the beginning of Sravana and this phase will continue till September 16.
TTD fixed August 26 as the best muhurat of the month and others followed suit. âThere is usually a huge rush after a lengthy inauspicious period,â said senior priest Pingali Venkata Sastry. âWe have more than two lakh priests. There will be no shortage.â Mr Naidu will be inviting 15 members of the politburo for the wedding which he wants to be a simple affair. Separate functions have been arranged in the city, at his native Naravarepalli in Chittoor district for regional leaders. From the brideâs side, Balakrishna, who is also Mr Naiduâs brother-in-law, will host a reception at his father N.T. Rama Raoâs birthplace Nimmakuru village in Krishna district on August 29.
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Shahar Mei Kahar
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45 students and 4 teachers from Amrutvahini college of engineering Sangamner, Maharashtra were at the Lumbini Park at the time of blast. 6 of them are confirmed dead...
Now its 7.00 am in India
Time to say good morning after a sound sleep to Banto Kaur and Banta Singh.
<b>Andhra cops took intelligence tip-off lightly</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Intelligence Bureau (IB) had apparently sent a specific alert to the Andhra Pradesh police early this week, following monitoring of cross-border conversations, on the possibility of terror groups striking in the State capital.
The alert was specific and the group, which could strike was identified as Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami. But the State police seemed to have taken it lightly, thinking it could be one of those routine alerts, which IB sends very often to all States.
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<b>Indian delegation led by Nirmala Deshpande on Pak visit </b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->New Delhi, Aug 26: Seven Indian parliamentarians along with 46 others led by Gandhian and Rajya Sabha member Nirmala Deshpande will visit Pakistan from today during which they will pay obeisance at the Mazar of Punjabi Sufi Poet Bulleh Shah in Kasur.
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This I call goodwill, on one side MPs and MLA's are saying ISI/Pakistan are behind Hyderbad blast on other side they are sending Indian ISI (India Secular Inc) to remember poetry, How sweet?
I love Indian ISI, no one can beat them, Why Indian ISI miss happy hours in Hyderbad or Sarojni Nagar Market or Varansi or Mumbai trian. They should also enjoy Happy as other Indians do.
Anyway those who want to celebrate Hyderbad Happy hours with Indian ISI enjoy Bullesh Shah poetry - http://music.yahoo.com/track/1671415
with picture
http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/aug/25hydblast1.htm
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