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Sunday, September 28, 2008, Chandigarh, India
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Terror strikes Delhi again
Mehrauli blast kills two
Concealed in a black polythene bag, the bomb was dropped by two unidentified persons riding a motorcycle 
New Delhi, September 27
Exactly a fortnight after three of the Capital’s top markets were targeted by terrorists, a medium-intensity blast ripped through the congested flower market in South Delhi’s Mehrauli area killing at least two and injuring 22 others.

A relative of Santosh, 13, who was killed in the bomb blast in Mehrauli, outside the trauma centre at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi A relative of Santosh, 13, who was killed in the bomb blast in Mehrauli, outside the trauma centre at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi on Saturday. — AFP

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3 blasts
3 years
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In an uncanny coincidence, the three blasts which rocked the national capital in the past three years, took place on Saturdays. As a blast shook Delhi again this Saturday, people remembered the serial blasts two weeks ago and the tragic incidents of October 29, 2005 — both on Saturdays. While over 60 people were killed on the eve of Diwali three years ago, 24 people died in the serial blasts this month. Today, two person died and 22 were injured. The serial blasts in Ahmedabad, in which 45 people were killed, also occurred on Saturday this year — July 26. — PTI

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Santosh Kumar, 13, one of the two casualties in the Mehrauli bomb blast, had gone to the market to fetch eggs for his brother Bum Bum Kumar who was having his lunch at home.

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“I was having lunch with my mother when suddenly we heard a loud bang. My grandfather was sitting downstairs in the shop. We ran to him and saw smoke all over the place. We were shocked,” Reena, 20, described the blast at Mehrauli. Delhi residents are more shocked at the audacity of terrorists to strike at will. How could two bike riders drop a bomb and just drive away, asks a young woman.

Patil reviews situation
New Delhi, September 27
Earlier on, the Delhi police had received a call threatening blasts in the Capital, which was traced to a PCO in Faridabad. Central agencies have been directed to look into the matter. Within hours of the bomb blast that rocked Mehrauli in South Delhi area, home minister Shivraj Patil today reviewed the situation with top officials of his ministry and extended all assistance to the Delhi police commissioner to deal with the incident.

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