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Bombings in India.

Londim
27-07-2008, 18:46
Well I'm quite surprised there hasn't been a thread on this:



At the swanky airport building there is no indication that Ahmedabad is under siege, despite the fact that, on Saturday, 17 bombs exploded within minutes of each other, killing dozens of people.

Four of those bombs struck hospitals in the city.

Only after driving into the city itself does one appreciate the enormity of what happened here.

Lorries full of paramilitary forces, police patrols and checkpoints are everywhere. It feels like the city is going to war.

Ahmedabad is in complete shock. Police vehicles are the main moving objects on its wide streets - residents are staying indoors.

But the city's hospitals bear the marks of the bomb attacks.

'A deafening sound'

The foundations of the Civil Hospital, one of the biggest government medical establishments in the country, were shaken on Saturday evening when two bombs went off in quick succession, killing 15 people on the spot.


Map of Ahmedabad

In pictures: Ahmedabad aftermath

The deputy superintendent of the hospital, KN Meheria, is still shaken. He was inside the trauma ward attending to the wounded in the previous blasts when the two bombs exploded.

"I have never seen bombs going off in hospital," he says, shaking his head.

"There was a deafening sound from just outside the hospital, when I came out I saw flames leaping out of the vehicles parked just outside the trauma ward."

Laxman Dev Chudasma is one of dozens being treated for injuries following the blasts.

"I was carrying a man who was badly injured in the first round of blasts," he says.

"Just when I was entering the hospital gate there were explosions and then I saw people running away in shock.

"I lay on the ground, but I knew I had been hit by shrapnel."

Mr Chudasama does not know what happened to the man he was taking to hospital.

Bharat Bhai was badly burned in the explosions.


The relatives of the injured were angry, very angry. One of them said foreign hands were out to destabilise the country

"My clothes were on fire," he says, still writhing in pain. "I have burn injuries all over my body."

The wounded men and women have been put in a large hall, which is crammed with their relatives and friends.

Medical staff run from one end of the hall to the other depending on who needs more attention.

The relatives of the injured are angry, very angry.

One of them says foreign hands are out to destabilise the country.

He says Indian Muslims are being used to carry out the attacks but the plans are being made outside India.

His sentiments are echoed by many in the hall.

Fears of retaliation

There is palpable tension in some parts of the city.

Crowd gathers round scene of one of blasts
Makeshift devices appear to have been hidden in everyday items

Six years ago it was in Ahmedabad that many Muslims were killed in violence which was seen as retaliation for the killings of about 60 Hindu pilgrims in Godhra, Gujarat.

Muslims now fear there might be retaliatory attacks against them.

But so far there are no signs of a backlash. State chief minister Narendra Modi and other leaders have appealed for calm and it seems people are listening.

The police headquarters look like a garrison. Units of the Rapid Action Force are on standby here.

The city's joint police commissioner, HP Singh, says they still did not know who was behind these blasts or their motive.

But investigators are working on leads, following the discovery that the registration numbers of the two vehicles used in the hospital attacks were fake.

Mr Singh confirms that an e-mail sent to some media outlets five minutes before the blasts originated in Mumbai (Bombay).

The anti-terrorism squad in Mumbai has since raided several places where they believe suspected militants could be hiding.

Source
(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7527580.stm)

So who do you think carried these attacks out? And what will the affects be in the near future. I'm also interested to know if there are any posters in or near the area and if so what is it like on the ground?
Aryavartha
27-07-2008, 21:58
^ I am guessing the SIMI, with planning from ISI to escalate tensions with India so Kiyani can divert troops from FATA to the eastern border. So tali-paks can go across the Durrand Line and LeT/JeM types can go across LoC and not blow up stuff inside Pak.

Well I'm quite surprised there hasn't been a thread on this:

What's the surprise? It follows the 1:10:100 dictum. The death toll is not yet 100. When it reaches 100, you will see coverage in the media.
Andaras
27-07-2008, 22:35
Seems the Muslims are fighting back, seeing as the Hindu's slaughter them at every chance they get.
Belschaft
27-07-2008, 22:42
Let's be honest, if were looking for someone to blame for all the relegious tension's between Muslim's and everyone else, we only have to look at one country - Britain. The whole Palestine/Israel situation is our fault as we promised both sides they could have it during world war two then buggered of in the aftermath. As for the India situation, when we legged it after Ghandi and the other nationalists in made all the trouble for us we turned it into a free for all, leading to the break up of India into India/Pakistan/etc, and caused all the ralcial and relegious tensions in the Sub-continent.
BluerPanic
28-07-2008, 00:30
Clearly, this is the work of Islamo-fascists. However, the timing of the event offers us a subtle insight into the rationale for carrying out this heinous atrocity. It followed on the heels of a remarkable demonstration of weakness by the Indian government, as a substantial portion of parliament voted against cooperation with the US on issues of critical importance. Although, thankfully, the far-left, anti-American faction of parliament did not succeeded in its execrable objective, it nonetheless instigated an internecine feud among MPs. Capitalizing upon the reticence of the complacent parliamentarians to side with the US, the terrorists executed their vile deed, knowing full well that a divided house cannot stand. It is sad to think that this catastrophe might have been averted had India stood staunchly by the side of the US.
Yootopia
28-07-2008, 00:48
Let's be honest, if were looking for someone to blame for all the relegious tension's between Muslim's and everyone else, we only have to look at one country - Britain.
Er no.
The whole Palestine/Israel situation is our fault as we promised both sides they could have it during world war two then buggered of in the aftermath.
Uhu, what would you have done?

Where were the Jews going to go if not Israel, where they were already somewhat present?
As for the India situation, when we legged it after Ghandi and the other nationalists in made all the trouble for us we turned it into a free for all
No, we didn't turn it into a free-for-all. We were told to get out, so we did, because we were trying to be polite.
leading to the break up of India into India/Pakistan/etc, and caused all the ralcial and relegious tensions in the Sub-continent.
It's our fault that they were total dickheads about it? How?
New Manvir
28-07-2008, 00:51
^ I am guessing the SIMI, with planning from ISI to escalate tensions with India so Kiyani can divert troops from FATA to the eastern border. So tali-paks can go across the Durrand Line and LeT/JeM types can go across LoC and not blow up stuff inside Pak.



What's the surprise? It follows the 1:10:100 dictum. The death toll is not yet 100. When it reaches 100, you will see coverage in the media.

enough acronyms there? :p

guessing LeT = Lashkar-e-Toiba, JeM = Jaish-e-Mohammed and LoC is Line of Control...

the only ones there I don't know is SIMI and FATA
Aryavartha
28-07-2008, 21:07
SIMI - Students Islamic Society of India - a now-banned org that is thought to have connections with Pakistani Intelligence (ISI) and known to have indulged in past jihadi-terrorism (at least a faction of it that allegedly broke away).

FATA - Federally Administered Tribal Areas - a certain section of NW Pakistan that is currently the breeding ground of neo-taliban/tali-paks/whatever you want to call them.
Aryavartha
29-07-2008, 22:56
Another city was targeted, but apparently the cops found and defused all.

http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/jul/29ahd.htm
18 bombs defused in Surat, 3 detained

The diamond city of Surat [Images] came under the terror radar with 18 bombs being recovered from residential areas even as the Gujarat police detained three men for questioning in connection with the serial blasts. All bombs had been defused.

All the bombs were recovered from different parts of Varacha area, housing most of Surat's diamond processing units, in a span of four hours, putting severe pressure on the city's bomb disposal squad.

Panic gripped the city as the explosive devices were found from residential localities and the diamond workshop areas which the terrorists apparently wanted to target. They were all defused by the bomb disposal squad.