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Lashkar outfit Inqalabi Sangathan claims
responsibility for Delhi bomb blasts

     New Delhi: The "Inqalabi Sangathan", an outfit of the Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tayyeba (LeT), is learnt to have claimed the responsibility of last evening's serial bomb blasts in the Capital, that killed around 65 people and injured nearly 200 people. According to latest TV reports, the terror outfit owned the responsibility of the blasts. But, the electronic media reports were non-committal about the method the terror group adopted to convey their claim to them. Barely a few hours after last evening's blasts, the needle of suspicion turned towards the LeT, considering the modus operandi of the attackers, as in the past too, the terrorist organisation had carried out similar blasts at other places, and chose almost the same timing and spots viz. crowded market places, to trigger- off the blasts. Meanwhile, the Delhi Police have announced a reward of one lakh rupees for the person who would give clues regarding the terror group that was behind the serial blasts. On the other hand, it was chaos at the mortuaries in the Capital's hospitals where people found it difficult to identify their relatives and friends who died in the attack. Lately it was decided that the dead bodies would be identified with the help of DNA tests.


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