Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Aaj Tak NDTV Live Free breaking News India Bangalore Bomb Blast 2010


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Serial Blasts in Bangalore has took place  today. 7 Serial bomb blasts rocked Nayandahalli, Madivala, Adugodi areas  of  Banglore city on Friday. One woman was killed and several have been  injured. According to Rediff.com , Gelatin sticks appear to have been  used in the bangalore bomb  blast.

There is a panic situation as the blast took place at the time when  both the IPL teams were to start with the match in just about 60  minutes. The explosives were kept inside a plastic bag near the  generator room. The explosion was of low intensity and the joint  commissioner of police informed that it was not a bomb explosion but a  minor one and they are yet to find the reasons for it. It is reporetd  that it was a local bomb.


The blast took place as the explosive material was hidden in a  plastic bag and placed near the wall adjacent to gate No. 12 of the  Chinnaswamy stadium while the stadium was packed with some 30,000  audiences.


Bangalore: An explosion occurred at one of the gates of the M  Chinnaswamy cricket stadium here barely an hour before the start of an  IPL match on Saturday, leaving at least two persons, including a  policeman, injured.


It was the second bomb attack this year, after a powerful blast  ripped through a restaurant in Pune in February, killing 17 people.  India has blamed the Indian Mujahideen, a home-grown militant group with  links to militants in Pakistan, for the Pune attack.


The bomb blasts occured at around 3:15 PM and when explosion occurred   top Indian cricket players like Sachin Tendulkar, Harbhajan Singh,   Zaheer Khan, Anil Kumble, Rahul Dravid and other popular cricketers were   in Chinnaswamystadium

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