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3 more held for Delhi blasts
IM behind Sankat Mochan Mandir blast in Varanasi
New Delhi, September 21
After the interrogation of arrested terrorist Mohammad Saif and Zeeshan, Delhi police today said that the terror module of the Indian Mujahideen, led by Atif Bashir who was killed in an encounter on Friday, was also behind the March 6, 2006 twin blasts in Varanasi in which 20 people were killed.

The seized laptop
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Their faces covered, three suspected militants, Shakir Nishar, Zia-Ur-Rehman and Shakil, involved in last week's serial blasts in New Delhi Their faces covered, three suspected militants, Shakir Nishar, Zia-Ur-Rehman and Shakil, involved in last week's serial blasts in New Delhi, are presented before the media by the special cell of the Delhi police in New Delhi on Sunday. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui

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In one of the biggest violation of the more than four-year-old truce, Pakistani troops allegedly fired on an Indian forward post in Banda Chechian area of Poonch district today.

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The Ambassador of Czechoslovakia was one of the four foreigners killed in yesterday’s bomb blast that devastated the capital’s main 5-star Marriott Hotel, adviser to Prime Minister for interior Rehman Malik told reporters here on Sunday. He said several foreigners were among those killed.

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Somnath for right to recall
Chandigarh, September 21
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Terror high on PM’s agenda
New Delhi, September 21
With terrorism posing the biggest challenge to the stability of South Asia, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, when he addresses the UN General Assembly on September 26, will give a clarion call to the world community to launch a relentless fight against the scourge.

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New Delhi, September 21
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