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Serial bomb blasts in Delhi
Delhi again witnessed a disaster in the form of serial balsts, which took about 30 lives and has left more than 100 injured. Inspite of repeated alerts from intelligence agencies and media, Delhi police failed to rescue the city from mishap.
CJ: juhi
 
Sun, Sep 14, 2008 13:45:48 IST
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ANOTHER BOMB blasts sequel captures Delhi. This is a very critical situation bounding the national capital by a number of questions in terms of security. It just reminds Delhi of the sufferings during Diwali three years back in Sarojini Nagar, Pahad Ganj etc.

 

Connaught Place, the soul of the city was rocked by two bomb blasts, which included newly constructed Central Park and busness hub Barahkhamba Road. Fortunately, the third one was defused in the dustbin near Regal Cinema.

About 30 innocent people are killed and 100 are injured. A bomb in an autorickshaw was also triggered in Karol Bagh’s, Gaffar market, which is one the the busiest markets of Delhi. The M block, Greater Kailash market also became the target spot of terrorists.

The big question is, how did the terrorists managed to attack Delhi inspite of such tight security and large number of police officials at these places? This is a question, which will always remain unanswered because of the carelessness of security authorities. It is also being said tha intimation through e-mail was given to the police officials few days back and there was also a breaking news that some terrorists are in Delhi. Then why security actions were not taken earlier? Now what’s the use of red and high alerts? The innocent lives, which are no more in this world, are not going to come back again?

Now, we will have another movie named as ’Black Saturday’ or ’Delhi Meri Jaan’, but we won’t have responsible police squads and officials. If the trend continues like this only, we are definitely going to see a darker fuure for Delhites.

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nice thought and sound knowledge of subject but improve your vocab .....you can be future karan thapar
 
 
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i am not juhi
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nice article as a fresher......but i suppose u can do much better....!!!all the best!!!
 
 
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