Low Intensity Blast in Gujarat - One Killed


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NEW DELHI, Sep 29: A low intensity blast rocked Modasa in Gujarat on Monday night, killing one person and leaving six injured. 

The blast has occurred ahead of the nine-day Navratari celebrations starting from Tuesday.

Earlier in the day, seventeen crude bombs were found near the Kalupur Darvaza of Ahmedabad. The bombs found were not sophisticated devices but crude explosives.

Barely two days ago, a low intensity bomb rocked Mehrauli in Delhi, killing two persons and leaving several injured.

The same comes two weeks after the coordinated bombings in the capital on September 13 that killed 24 people and injured over a 100.

On July 26, serial bombings in Ahmedabad killed 56 people. In the days following the bombings, 23 low-intensity bombs were recovered from Surat and defused

  

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  • Simon Lasrado, Bengaluru

    Mon, Sep 29 2008

    One more time Bomb blast in BJP ruled State.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Tue, Sep 30 2008

    In India we never heard of bomb blast until 1992. If today Lord Ram would have lived, will he ever allowed Ayodya Babri Majid to be pulled down? Very mean political gain has ruined peaceful atmosphere of Indian society. How long people in India have to pay the price? After all it is the common people are suffering. The innocent boys whose life has been ruined either due to investigation or due to circumstances are the one falling prey to this evil act. God protect India.

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