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NEW DELHI: At least five blasts ripped through different parts of the
National Capital on Saturday evening between 6:15 PM and 7 PM. At least 18
have been killed and over 100 have been injured. Unconfirmed reports say the
casualty figure may be higher.



The blasts took place in the Gaffar Market area of Karol Bagh, two blasts in
Connaught Place, and another in Greater Kailash (M-block).



The impact of the blasts in Karol Bagh could be gauged by the fact that an
auto was thrown up and got caught in the electrical wires.



According to Delhi Police, two persons were detained from Connaught Place
area soon after the blasts.

Police said a boy named Rahul had claimed to have seen the terrorists.



Rahul informed the police that terrorists were travelling in an
auto-rickshaw. He also said that the terrorists were clad in black
kurta-pyjama.



Security was tightened across the National Capital, with police personnel
fanning out in large numbers to railway and Metro stations, hospitals, bus
terminals and airport.



Gun-toting security personnel were deployed at sensitive points after
explosions in a span of 45 minutes ripped through the city.



Barricades were put up at several places to regulate traffic. There was
chaos on the roads as people who were outside rushed back home following the
blasts.



Security was stepped up at railway and Metro stations, inter-state bus
terminals, airport, cinema halls, shopping malls and other sensitive points.




Several major city markets, including the popular Sarojini Nagar Market
which was targeted in the previous Diwali-eve blasts in 2006, were shut down
and evacuated.



Mobile services were jammed in Connaught Place and Gaffar Market area, the
sites of three of the explosions.



Extra personnel have been deployed at religious places, besides keeping an
extra vigil on the borders.



Police have asked cyber cafe owners and dealers to be on alert and keep a
tab on their customers.



Security has been tightened at all the Metro stations to avoid any untoward
situation.



"Security has already been strengthened and frisking and checking of the
commuters have been stepped up. The Metro is under constant vigil," a CISF
spokesperson said.



He added that the public transport system is already under red-alert and
hence security has always been the priority. Extra personnel have been
pressed into service to keep a vigil on the commuters.



NEW DELHI: At least five blasts ripped through different parts of the
National Capital on Saturday evening between 6:15 PM and 7 PM. At least 18
have been killed and over 100 have been injured. Unconfirmed reports say the
casualty figure may be higher. ( Watch )



The blasts took place in the Gaffar Market area of Karol Bagh, two blasts in
Connaught Place, and another in Greater Kailash (M-block).



The impact of the blasts in Karol Bagh could be gauged by the fact that an
auto was thrown up and got caught in the electrical wires.



According to Delhi Police, two persons were detained from Connaught Place
area soon after the blasts.

Police said a boy named Rahul had claimed to have seen the terrorists.



Rahul informed the police that terrorists were travelling in an
auto-rickshaw. He also said that the terrorists were clad in black
kurta-pyjama.



Security was tightened across the National Capital, with police personnel
fanning out in large numbers to railway and Metro stations, hospitals, bus
terminals and airport.



Gun-toting security personnel were deployed at sensitive points after
explosions in a span of 45 minutes ripped through the city.



Barricades were put up at several places to regulate traffic. There was
chaos on the roads as people who were outside rushed back home following the
blasts.



Security was stepped up at railway and Metro stations, inter-state bus
terminals, airport, cinema halls, shopping malls and other sensitive points.




Several major city markets, including the popular Sarojini Nagar Market
which was targeted in the previous Diwali-eve blasts in 2006, were shut down
and evacuated.



Mobile services were jammed in Connaught Place and Gaffar Market area, the
sites of three of the explosions.



Extra personnel have been deployed at religious places, besides keeping an
extra vigil on the borders.



Police have asked cyber cafe owners and dealers to be on alert and keep a
tab on their customers.



Security has been tightened at all the Metro stations to avoid any untoward
situation.



"Security has already been strengthened and frisking and checking of the
commuters have been stepped up. The Metro is under constant vigil," a CISF
spokesperson said.



He added that the public transport system is already under red-alert and
hence security has always been the priority. Extra personnel have been
pressed into service to keep a vigil on the commuters.



*Times of India / 13 Sept 2008*





manoj, mumbai, says: Bring POTA back, human right is for human not for
terrorist.

[13 Sep, 2008 2156hrs IST]



dhiraj saini, mangalore, says: another appeal for calm...what else we can
expect from this impotent upa gov ....close all madarsas ...hang the
terrorists which have been caught till now ..and look how fast this
terrorism stops..

[13 Sep, 2008 2155hrs IST]



VM, Denver, US, says: This country can never ever be safe for its citizens,
unless and until the corrupt, and insane politicians are thrown out of
office. What the heck is government doing, except for saying the same old
sentences in the public ?? The government of India has become a nimbasil. We
need a Government that can save the country and its citizens from
terrorists.

[13 Sep, 2008 2154hrs IST]



Sam, india, says: Dont mix up terrorism with conversion, till today
christians have not taken to terrorism or any sort of anti national
activities, we can go on record for that. Christians are more patriotic then
any other community in India. What recent atrocities done on christians in
Orissa we thank you for that and appreciate the concern of the section of
the society and the prudent hindu brothers. Simply making false allegations
is not a good practice in an enlightened society, Prove if there is any
forced conversion if forced conversion is existing then why is the
population of christians not increased in India.

[13 Sep, 2008 2154hrs IST]



gomzee, Bangalore, says: its a sad story on national security ,terrorists
are striking at will ,killing innocent people,the ruling party seems to be
only interested in protecting its minority vote bank and nothing else .How
else Mr Patil can explain his rigid stand against a strong anti terror
law?It may win his party a few muslim vote for protecting the jihadi
sympathisers ,but he and the PM has certainly has let the nation down,This
govt should take cue from USA in fighting terror ,Leave alone hunting
terrorists in their backyard , we cant even have strong laws internally
.Dear coutrymen some strong individual action needed to fight terror.

[13 Sep, 2008 2154hrs IST]



K.D.Viswanaathan, Coimbatore, India, says: After Jaipur and Ahmedabad, the
terrorists have now targeted the capital of the country. That the miscreants
have managed to plant bombs in the busy markets of Karol Bagh, Connaught
place and Greater Kailash is rather surprising. From the pattern of the
attacks, it is seen that the militants lie low for some time after each
episode and then launch their further attack yet another major city.It has
been wisely said that eternal vigilance is the price we have to pay for
preserving the freedom we won through prolonged struggles,sufferings and
sacrifices. Besides the measures initiated by the government, we have to be
ever vigilant and make it a point to bring it to the notice of the
authorities in case we come across some suspicious movements in our
neighbourhood. Without full public cooperation, it will be rather difficult
to eliminate terrorism.

[13 Sep, 2008 2154hrs IST]



Piyush Todi, Delhi, says: Dear Editor: We are all deply saddened by the
recent blasts that have caused such distress in Delhi and the country. I am
sure we all know the story and the sensitive subjects around it so I do not
want to be redundant. However, there are a few things that we as Indians
need to discuss from the people that are leading our country. Why have no
steps been taken yet after the Jaipur, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, and Surat
blasts. The central government has taken no steps to stop terrorism. The
Central government has keenly been busy trying to save their seat so that
they can rule for another 5-6 months. Over the past few months, rarely have
we seen anything being done to prevent terrorism. All we hear is how much
the government is trying to win approval from its coalition partners to run
the government. It is quite disgraceful how these politicians care more for
their chair than the people that elected them. I recall allegations by our
honorable ministers that SIMI should not be banned. Correct me if I am wrong
or I misheard that they are the ones responsible for this blast as well. Why
are we so lenient towards terrorists under the current government? Since
when do we care more about a nuclear agreement than our people? We as
Indians need to hold the Central government responsible for all the turmoil
that is going on in this country. They should be ashamed of how they are
unable to tackle critical issues that we as residents face. The current
government has demonstrated how low it will steep to securing votes as the
country witnessed during the vote scams recently where prisoners were
released so that they could vote in favor of the government. What kind of
precedent has this government set for the future of this country. Imagine
the signal it must have send to terrorist groups like SIMI. Basically, as
per their acts it is telling organizations like SIMI that you can destruct
my county but it is fine as long as you get help me stay in power. This is
how the central government has been ruling and this is how it will rude. As
a citizen, the first and foremost things we desire is our safety. However,
if the government cannot provide the basics they should resign and save some
face so that we the people do not pass on our bad wishes to them. The
current government needs to get rid of its divide and rule mechanism that
has worked in their favor for the longest time. The English left in 1947,
however, we as a country still have to emerge from their divide and rule
policies. We, the people of India need to take a stand against terrorism and
the government policies that create terrorism. We, Indian, are a single clan
not multiple sects. Together, we can bring the change that will help us
outdo any power. Lets work together in throwing out inapt governments and
making this a united India.

[13 Sep, 2008 2153hrs IST]



R K Dixit, Shahdol MP India, says: there is distinct possibility of full
control over such killings . The responsibility for patrolling particular
area should be in the hands of private detectives .

[13 Sep, 2008 2153hrs IST]














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