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Serial Blasts in Jaipur

Since the Indian investigators are shooting guesses, I'll throw an even better one.

SIMI.

Look into that. I can't believe after those train bombings in mumbai they aren't coming up first in the suspect list. Local professional militants within Indian with a beef against Indian Hindus and Hindus have been killed today and they have the capability to launch serial attacks. It's sort of become a signature trait hasn't it?
 
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The goal was symbolic. Smaller cities = illiterate pop (well a generalization of course).

It will stirr up Hindu/Muslim strife.

I hope the response teams are ready since this calm doesn't mean anything. That local Indian Muslim Government within government organization should give out a statement condoling the loss of lives and condemning the act.
 
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Great.

They've managed to bomb

Delhi
Hyderabad
Bangalore
Mumbai
Chennai
Jaipur
Lucknow
Varanasi
Gujarat
Coimbatore
Malegaon
Ajmer

What's remaining on the list?

Gurgaon
Kolkata
Bhu'neshwar
Cochin
Trivandrum

I'm sure these cities will get targeted in due course. Wait and watch.

Dear "Stealth Assassin".....I really cudnt get ....that......for what you are talking about..... "Great"!:eek::tsk:
It's really a great disaster on humanity...... which cann't support in any way:cry:
 
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Jehad....(assuming that it was HuJi)....Harkat Ul Jehad al Islamia....

The astonishing thing is, that Jaipur has no history of communal violence. They are trying to create something that didn't exist.

Rest assured, at the moment, Hindus are starting to hate muslims in Jaipur.

yes you are right that, there was no such incident since long, and the peoples hindu & muslims live togather with love & peace........ this incident cud be jeoperdize the peace of pink city ......... like Gujraat!

Further, you may knows that most of Urdu speakers in pakistan specially from karachi, hyderabad, mirpure.........., they still have their relatives in JAIPUR, whom they visit quite often........! now they can also suffer due to the sad incident.
 
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first of all my condolences for all those who lost their loved ones in this vile act of terror and my heart reaches out to all those who have been killed in this bombing.

This is an act of terror and should be condemned in the strongest way possible. These terrorist animals leave no single person alone.

Second: Please Don't Start blaming Pakistan or Bangladesh just because it gives you personal satisfaction...

Already such dumb claims have been made despite investigations not even being completed:

“The people responsible for these attacks have foreign connections”
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

The serial blasts on Tuesday that killed 63 people in Jaipur seem to be the handiwork of Bangladesh-based terror outfit Harkat ul Jehad-i-Islam (Huji).

Yeah right...

The whole article:

NEW DELHI: The serial blasts on Tuesday that killed 63 people in Jaipur seem to be the handiwork of Bangladesh-based terror outfit Harkat ul Jehad-i-Islam (Huji). The Rajasthan police have found that the blasts were caused by explosives — containing the high-intensity RDX — packed in containers and strapped onto nine bicycles, all bought recently from a single shop.

The execution of simultaneous blasts at local courts in UP in November last year, which were found to be carried out by Huji, were uncannily similar to the Jaipur explosions. The blasts at local courts in Faizabad, Varanasi and Lucknow were caused by explosives strapped to bicycles left in the cycle stand on the court premises. Huji, incidentally, is also the prime suspect in the October 2007 Ajmer Sharief blasts.

The physical examination of the explosive device used in the Jaipur serial blasts points to the use of high-intensity RDX, combined with nitrate compounds, with ball bearings and iron pipes added as shrapnel to inflict maximum injury. All the bombs were fitted with timer devices. “It was a cent percent terrorist attack on the pattern of blasts in the court premises in UP in November last year. RDX was used in containers tagged to cycles along with timer devices,” additional DGP(crime) AK Jain told newspersons in Jaipur.

The Rajasthan Police on Wednesday rounded up 8-9 people for questioning, including the cycle vendor who had sold the bicycles used by the terrorists and a rickshaw puller who claims to have been approached by a woman to plant the bomb at one of the blast sites. Rajasthan DGP, AS Gill said the police have prepared a sketch of the suspect based on the account of the cycle vendor. The sketch has been released.

“We are just reconstructing eyewitness accounts. The sketch is being made as per the description of the cycle dealer. The suspect is about 25 years of age and of medium height,” Mr Gill said. Jaipur SP Raghvendra Suhasa added that the investigators have collected “sufficient evidence from the places of the blasts and they are being analysed by our technical experts”.

The suspected involvement of Huji does not eliminate the Lashker-e-Taiba or Jaish angle altogether. Huji enjoys close ties with both Jaish and LeT, and its cadres are often trained in terror camps across the border in Pakistan. Of late, Huji is said have established several sleeper cells across UP, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and even Rajasthan. It is these sleeper cells that may have carried out the blasts, seen as a highly professional and well-organised terror strike, according to a senior state government official.

The Centre has already conceded that the links of the terror outfit behind the latest terror strike may extend beyond the country’s borders. This is borne by the meticulous execution of the blasts conspiracy. The terrorists have not left behind any trail, yet another trademark of professionally-managed strikes by Pakistani-backed jehadi outfits.
Union home secretary Madhukar Gupta told reporters in New Delhi that “our priority now apart from vigilance and being on the alert will be to get hold of the people responsible” for the blasts. The sources said the blasts triggered in areas close to two Hanuman temples in the old city could have been aimed at disturbing communal peace.

Jaipur attack: Hit from beyond border- Politics/Nation-News-The Economic Times
 
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Gujerat take 2. My guess is Shiv Sena or BJP

Shiv Sena don't do bomb blasts. Its not their style.

They are political parties who like to make a point. The most extreme things they do are beating up people/ attacking offices or shops.
 
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Dear "Stealth Assassin".....I really cudnt get ....that......for what you are talking about..... "Great"!:eek::tsk:
It's really a great disaster on humanity...... which cann't support in any way:cry:

I was being sarcastic. (Oops...sarcasm is illegal isn't it?)
 
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Unknown group claims India's Jaipur bomb blasts: report

11 hours ago

NEW DELHI, India (AFP) — A previously-unknown militant group has claimed responsibility for a string of blasts that killed 63 people in the Indian tourist city of Jaipur, The Times of India reported Thursday.

The English-language broadsheet said the group which identified itself as "Indian Mujahideen" e-mailed video clips of a bicycle which it said was packed with explosives and set off at one of the eight blast locations in Jaipur.

Indian police on Wednesday arrested two men after eight near-simultaneous bombings killed 63 people and wounded 216 in the Rajasthan tourist city of Jaipur, the state's chief minister said.

"We have arrested two people and have detained several (more) people for questioning," Vasundhara Raje told a press conference.

"We have information that 63 people have died and many are injured critically," she said after the blasts ripped through crowded markets on Tuesday night.

Seven women and 10 children were among the dead, Raje said.

"RDX and ammonium nitrate were used. Ball-bearings were used, which have weight, and they behave like tiny missiles. Timing devices were used," she said.

"This seems to have been done by some international group," the chief minister added. Pakistan-based Islamic militants and fighting against Indian rule in Kashmir are usually blamed for such attacks.

The eight bombs were believed to have been planted on bicycles, police said, and released a sketch of a suspect they wanted to question.

State home minister Gulab Chand Kataria had earlier told AFP around a dozen people had been detained. "We are trying our best to unravel the conspiracy behind this dastardly attack," he said.

Among those detained in the city, which was under a day-time curfew, were one of the wounded and a rickshaw puller, a police official said.

Kataria had initially put the death toll at 80 and 200 injured while the Press Trust of India reported an "unofficial" toll of 85 dead.

The blasts went off within minutes of each other close to several Hindu temples in what police said was a terror attack on the city 260 kilometres (160 miles) west of the Indian capital.

Schools and government offices shut Wednesday in a day of mourning across the desert state.

"It's a terror attack. There was no (intelligence) report of this," said police director general A.S. Gill.

No claims of responsibility were reported.

India's junior home minister Shriprakash Jaiswal told reporters "the people responsible for these attacks have foreign connections," without naming Pakistan.

In Jaipur hospital wards and at the morgue, the dead included Hindus and Muslims, a strong minority in the city, an AFP reporter said.

Ten-year-old Kanha Mahar had gone to a temple to the Hindu deity Hanuman on a traditional day to pray to the monkey god.

"We were looking for him all evening," said his uncle Jagdish Kumar Gathera, who found him at the hospital.

Gathera and other relatives looked on in shocked silence as Mahar's body was taken off a rusty gurney, leaving behind a pool of blood.

Muhammad Farid, 29, was heading home from work when the blasts hit.

"I felt like I was hit by lightning and I couldn't really figure out what was happening," the father of five told AFP at the same hospital, a blood-stained bandage around his arm.

Several of the explosions took place along the walled city's Johari bazaar, a strip of shops housed in pink buildings that are the hallmark of Jaipur, known as the pink city .

"I heard two explosions... then a bomb went off right in front of me," said Malchand Bagoria, who runs a fruit stall opposite one of the bomb sites.

"Then I saw a woman's body go flying through the air. There were so many bodies."

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh condemned the blasts and appealed for calm, as the government issued a nationwide security alert. State borders were sealed.

World capitals from Washington to Paris and London condemned the attacks, while UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon also voiced his "outrage."

"He strongly condemns such terrorist attacks, and sends his heartfelt sympathies to the Government of India and to the families of the victims," his spokesman said in a statement.

Cities across India have been bombed repeatedly in recent years and analysts say Islamic extremist groups are attempting to stoke sectarian tensions to derail a peace process with Pakistan and damage India's booming economy.

Jaipur, Rajasthan's capital, is popular with foreign and domestic tourists but there were few in the city in mid-May, the hot season in northern India.
 
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Unknown group claims India's Jaipur bomb blasts: report

11 hours ago

NEW DELHI, India (AFP) — A previously-unknown militant group has claimed responsibility for a string of blasts that killed 63 people in the Indian tourist city of Jaipur, The Times of India reported Thursday.

The English-language broadsheet said the group which identified itself as "Indian Mujahideen" e-mailed video clips of a bicycle which it said was packed with explosives and set off at one of the eight blast locations in Jaipur.

Indian police on Wednesday arrested two men after eight near-simultaneous bombings killed 63 people and wounded 216 in the Rajasthan tourist city of Jaipur, the state's chief minister said.

"We have arrested two people and have detained several (more) people for questioning," Vasundhara Raje told a press conference.

"We have information that 63 people have died and many are injured critically," she said after the blasts ripped through crowded markets on Tuesday night.

Seven women and 10 children were among the dead, Raje said.

"RDX and ammonium nitrate were used. Ball-bearings were used, which have weight, and they behave like tiny missiles. Timing devices were used," she said.

"This seems to have been done by some international group," the chief minister added. Pakistan-based Islamic militants and fighting against Indian rule in Kashmir are usually blamed for such attacks.

The eight bombs were believed to have been planted on bicycles, police said, and released a sketch of a suspect they wanted to question.

State home minister Gulab Chand Kataria had earlier told AFP around a dozen people had been detained. "We are trying our best to unravel the conspiracy behind this dastardly attack," he said.

Among those detained in the city, which was under a day-time curfew, were one of the wounded and a rickshaw puller, a police official said.

Kataria had initially put the death toll at 80 and 200 injured while the Press Trust of India reported an "unofficial" toll of 85 dead.

The blasts went off within minutes of each other close to several Hindu temples in what police said was a terror attack on the city 260 kilometres (160 miles) west of the Indian capital.

Schools and government offices shut Wednesday in a day of mourning across the desert state.

"It's a terror attack. There was no (intelligence) report of this," said police director general A.S. Gill.

No claims of responsibility were reported.

India's junior home minister Shriprakash Jaiswal told reporters "the people responsible for these attacks have foreign connections," without naming Pakistan.

In Jaipur hospital wards and at the morgue, the dead included Hindus and Muslims, a strong minority in the city, an AFP reporter said.

Ten-year-old Kanha Mahar had gone to a temple to the Hindu deity Hanuman on a traditional day to pray to the monkey god.

"We were looking for him all evening," said his uncle Jagdish Kumar Gathera, who found him at the hospital.

Gathera and other relatives looked on in shocked silence as Mahar's body was taken off a rusty gurney, leaving behind a pool of blood.

Muhammad Farid, 29, was heading home from work when the blasts hit.

"I felt like I was hit by lightning and I couldn't really figure out what was happening," the father of five told AFP at the same hospital, a blood-stained bandage around his arm.

Several of the explosions took place along the walled city's Johari bazaar, a strip of shops housed in pink buildings that are the hallmark of Jaipur, known as the pink city .

"I heard two explosions... then a bomb went off right in front of me," said Malchand Bagoria, who runs a fruit stall opposite one of the bomb sites.

"Then I saw a woman's body go flying through the air. There were so many bodies."

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh condemned the blasts and appealed for calm, as the government issued a nationwide security alert. State borders were sealed.

World capitals from Washington to Paris and London condemned the attacks, while UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon also voiced his "outrage."

"He strongly condemns such terrorist attacks, and sends his heartfelt sympathies to the Government of India and to the families of the victims," his spokesman said in a statement.

Cities across India have been bombed repeatedly in recent years and analysts say Islamic extremist groups are attempting to stoke sectarian tensions to derail a peace process with Pakistan and damage India's booming economy.

Jaipur, Rajasthan's capital, is popular with foreign and domestic tourists but there were few in the city in mid-May, the hot season in northern India.

Thank god they claimed responsibility otherwise I am sure Indians would start blaming Bangladesh and Pakistan. Straight away they went for "foreign involvement" and it was indian mujahideen. So yeah end of story its not from Pakistan or bangladesh and is an indian muslim organization khallas. No more blame games needed now. Indian Govt was clearly lying when they said there were foreigners involved. I wonder how indians trust their government when every single thing that goes wrong in their country is blamed on foreigners despite their being no investigations.

Indians please tell me. Do you guys really believe the things that come out of your governments mouth after a terrorist attack?

An e-mail along with a video clip of the pre-blast footage has been sent exclusively to Aaj Tak and Headlines Today, after almost 24-hours of the blast.

In the video footage a cycle with a bag on its carrier allegedly loaded with explosives is shown. The cycle's frame no. is 129489. It was positioned near Choti Chaupal.

The e-mail that has been sent by a lesser known terrorist outfit 'Indian Mujahideen' that warns the Indian government of similar attacks in the future if the government continues to support US and its policies.

The e-mail claims that the blasts were intended to hit the tourism sector of Rajasthan.

The outfit has threatened of similar attacks in the four metros cities vis Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.

This has absolutely nothing to do with foreigners!
 
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Terrorism anywhere in the world is not going to go away in a hurry and we all have to suffer!
 
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This is a high time citizens in terror affected countries should need to be little proactive in tacking terror meance. Rather then passing the bucks over security personnel, from now on everyone should assume their own responsibility to remain vigilant about suspicious activities happening around their immediate proximity. Many security establishment carry out various awareness measures to make people aware about the danger that is being romming around them, but people often on account of lack of interest for the whole society choose to ignore those saftey measures and hence this Jaipur Blast is one of the impeccable example of remaining unawaken while visiting the public places.
 
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I was in Singapore recently and I am yet to see such an aware and alert population!

And Singapore population consists of Chinese, Indians, Malaysians and yet there is one-ness and vigilance!!
 
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I was in Singapore recently and I am yet to see such an aware and alert population!

And Singapore population consists of Chinese, Indians, Malaysians and yet there is one-ness and vigilance!!

Singapore is a small place. Press is strictly regulated. Social cohesion is strong. Education is excellent, uniform and secular.
 
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Frankly, when we look at these acts of terrorism, we have to understand that it is nearly impossible to stop them. An anti-terrorist officer once said that if we win (counter-terrorist) for 99 days, nobody wins and nobody notices; however, if the terrorists win on only one day, we loose, they win, and everybody notices. I agree with JEFF that blaming the security agencies is not going to solve our problem.
 
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I was in Singapore recently and I am yet to see such an aware and alert population!

And Singapore population consists of Chinese, Indians, Malaysians and yet there is one-ness and vigilance!!

There is a stark difference between objective fulfillment of terror outfits associated with India and that associated with Singapore.
 
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