Ten killed in Uttar Pradesh(INDIA) serial blasts on 23/11


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Ten killed in Uttar Pradesh(INDIA) serial blasts on 23/11
11.23.07 (6:57 am)   [edit]
Serial blasts today rocked three cities of Uttar Pradesh killing ten people, including two lawyers, in Faizabad and Varanasi while injuring two in state capital in explosions triggered by terrorists apparently targeting lawyers. The blasts, which took place between 1300 and 1330 hours, claimed five lives in Faizabad and four in Varanasi. In both the places the dead included one lawyer each. Five people were killed in Faizabad town adjoining Ayodhya while an equal number died in two blasts that rocked the collectorate complex housing lower courts in the holy town of Varanasi. Superintendent of Police (City) in Varanasi Rajeev Malhotra said 20 people were also injured. Four of the dead in Varanasi were identified as Bodh Raj Verma (advocate), Yagya Narain Singh, Moolchand Singh and a 11-year-old boy Sanjeev Kumar. Two seriously injured persons in Faizabad have been rushed to King George Medical College hospital in Lucknow for treatment, District Magistrate Anil Garg said. In all about 25 people were injured in Faizabad. The blasts came a week after the Uttar Pradesh police along with central security agencies busted a Jaish-e-Mohammed module who wanted to target Rahul Gandhi. Lawyers had thrashed the three JeM militants when they were being produced before a court here. Police believe the lawyers were targeted because they refused to appear in cases where suspected militants arrested. Union home ministry got in touch with the state authorities to have first-hand information about the situation in the state.
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