FIVE KILLED IN 6 SERIAL
BOMB BLASTS AT MODI RALLY
Immediately
after the explosion at the railway station, bomb disposal swept the area and
recovered two more crude bombs, Railway Superintendent of Police Upendra Kumar
Sinha said.One security personnel was injured while defusing a bomb recovered
from the toilet, he said.People were seen rushing the injured to the hospital
as the explosions sparked panic.At the rally, plumes of smoke billowed from a
couple of sites even as BJP leaders, including Mr. Modi, addressed the crowd.Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh condemned the blasts and appealed for calm. He spoke to
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and asked him to speedily probe the blasts
and ensure that perpetrators are punished.“The Prime Minister has condemned the
blasts in Patna and called for urgent steps to identify and take action against
those responsible,” a PMO statement sai
The
Home Ministry sought a report from the Bihar government on the explosions and
has sent teams of National Investigation Agency (NIA) and National Security
Guard (NSG) to the state.“I can’t say whether it was a terror attack or
political conspiracy. Only after the investigation, we will be able to tell
anything,” Union Minister of State for Home R P N Singh said.Mr. Modi later
said he was saddened at the blasts. “Blasts in Patna are deeply saddening and
unfortunate. Condolences with families of deceased and prayers with injured. I
appeal for peace and calm,” the Gujarat Chief Minister said in a tweet.Hours
after the blasts, one live bomb was found at Gandhi maidan and it was being
defused, police said. The entire maidan was also being searched thoroughly.Mr.
Singh said besides the Prime Minister, Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had
also spoken to the Chief Minister.Four persons have been detained from
different areas of Patna and are being questioned by police, according to Patna
SSP Manu Maharaj.
PM condemns blasts, appeals for peace
Condemning
the blasts in Patna just ahead of Narendra Modi’s rally, Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh appealed for peace and asked Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to
urgently identify and take action against the perpetrators.The Prime Minister
spoke to Mr. Kumar soon after the blasts to enquire about the situation and
impress upon the need for immediate and firm action.He assured the Bihar Chief
Minister of all help from the Centre in the investigation.“The Prime Minister
has condemned the blasts in Patna and called for urgent steps to identify and
take action against those responsible,” a PMO statement said.“He appealed to
the people to maintain peace and calm,” it added.Dr. Singh, during his
telephonic call to Kumar, called for “immediate and firm action”.
Prof. John Kurakar
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