80 Killed, 150 Wounded in Jaipur Blasts


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JAIPUR, May 14: Terror struck yet again — this time in Jaipur, at the busiest market, at the busiest hour, aimed with chilling precision to kill, maim, terrify and cleave the country. At last count, the toll was 80 killed, and with over 150 injured, it could go up.

The first blast took place at 7.20pm on Tuesday in the crowded Johari Bazaar and within 15 minutes seven more blasts occurred in adjoining areas in the walled city — near the Hanuman Mandir, which was milling with devotees, near Hawa Mahal, at Badi Chaupad, Tripolia Bazar and Chandpole.

Within minutes, the entire market was a picture of total chaos. People ran screaming, jumping over dead bodies and severed limbs, skirting mangled rickshaws and damaged cars. The piercing wail of ambulance sirens replaced the firecrackers that would go off every other day in Jaipur to celebrate its victorious Rajasthan Royals T20 team.

Terrorists displaying the telltale tactics of Lashkar-e-Taiba and SIMI struck with bombs planted on cycles and cycle-rickshaws. In the past three years, this is the 21st terror attack outside Jammu & Kashmir. Chief minister Vasundhara Raje said, "We will not tolerate this."

Police later arrested a man from Mumbai. Rajasthan's director general of police, A S Gill, said the attacks were designed to cause maximum damage and the sites had been picked with care. He confirmed that bombs had been planted on brand- new Avon cycles. Similar cycle blasts on September 8, 2006, in Malegaon, Maharashtra, had killed 38 people during a Muslim festival day. Bombs on cycles were also used for the attack on the Faizabad court.

The Malegaon attacks were blamed on LeT and the banned Students' Islamic Movement of India.

The Jaipur attack might have been worse had three unexploded bombs not been defused in the walled city area. Another bomb was defused in the upmarket Raja Park area, triggering fresh fears. Mercifully, the city was keeping calm. 

  

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  • karthik, hyderabad

    Thu, May 15 2008

    theres no democracy in india for civilians...our secular parties are very ineterseted to safeguard the human rights of terrorists.but who takes care about ordinary people.

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  • venu, puttur/muscat

    Thu, May 15 2008

    It would be better to open some more doors along with India Pakistan border.When India will wake up with a clear foreign policy specially with Pakistan?how many Afzal guru s protected by this government.How extent these governments save its citizens?target and aim is only a votebank or something else? !!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Vishal D'Souza, Mangalore

    Wed, May 14 2008

    I think Congress party is going to take responsibility for the blast. Cogress is the sole party which is motivating terrorism in the country without punishing the Terrorists.

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