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* Bengaluru cops intensify probe into blasts
The investigation into the serial blasts in Bengaluru has intensified with the police on Sunday questioning an unknown number of people as the needle of suspicion still pointed towards banned outfit Students Islamic Movement of India, with the crack team pursuing leads.
* Ahmedabad blasts: SIMI activist held
An activist of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India, who was wanted in the 2002 Gujarat riots, was arrested on Sunday from Ahmedabad after a combing operation for his alleged connection to the blasts there
* Deshmukh, Mukesh Ambani figure in terror e-mail
The e-mail of Indian Mujahideen, which has claimed responsibility for the terror strikes in Ahmedabad, has warned of dire consequences to some politicians and business heads, prompting authorities to increase their security.Reliance Industries Limited head Mukesh Ambani also figured in the e-mail in which he was asked to "think-twice" before "usurping and building a citadel on a land in Mumbai that belongs to the Waqf board.
* Advani arrives
Leader of the opposition and MP from Gandhinagar constituency Lal Kishenchand Advani arrived in Ahmedabad on Sunday to review the situation after serial blasts that shocked the state on Saturday.
* Investigators say Indian Mujahideen is SIMI, V2.0
nvestigators are pursuing the line that the Indian Mujahideen, which sent an e-mail alert about Saturday's Ahmedabad blasts and an e-mail after last year's Uttar Pradesh blasts, is the Students Islamic Movement of India in a new guise.
* Gujarat forms special panel to probe blasts
The Gujarat government on Sunday constituted a special coordination committee, headed by the principal secretary of the home department, to coordinate between the Central security agencies and the state agencies.
* Ahmedabad blasts claim unborn child
It looked as if destiny was playing a cruel game with Dr Parek Shah (32) who along with his pregnant wife was killed at the Civil Hospital where one of the 16 serial bomb blasts took place.
* Surat on high alert; 2 cars with explosives found
A live bomb was defused near a hospital and two cars stuffed with explosives were found in and on the outskirts of Surat on Sunday, sparking a high security alert in the diamond city.
* ISI behind Ahmedabad, Bengaluru blasts: Gill
Former director general of Punjab police K P S Gill, who is credited with finishing terrorism in the state, feels blasts are still taking place in Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled states, first Rajasthan, Karnataka and now Gujarat because the authorities have failed to catch the culprits and punish them for acts of terror.
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