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In photos: 'India Bombing'

By James Wray Sep 13, 2008, 18:12 GMT

Delhi Police offcials inspect the site of a blast at Gaffar Market of Karol Bagh in New Delhi, India on 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.  EPA/STR

Delhi Police offcials inspect the site of a blast at Gaffar Market of Karol Bagh in New Delhi, India on 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. EPA/STR

An autorickshaw with blood stains is seen at the blast site at Connaught place following a blast in New Delhi, 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.  EPA/STR

An autorickshaw with blood stains is seen at the blast site at Connaught place following a blast in New Delhi, 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. EPA/STR

A damaged autorickshaw whose driver and passengers were critically injured at Gaffar Market of Karol Bagh following a blast in New Delhi, India on 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.  EPA/STR

A damaged autorickshaw whose driver and passengers were critically injured at Gaffar Market of Karol Bagh following a blast in New Delhi, India on 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. EPA/STR

A view of a blast site at Barakhamba road, Connaught Place area following a blast in New Delhi, 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.  EPA/STR

A view of a blast site at Barakhamba road, Connaught Place area following a blast in New Delhi, 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. EPA/STR

An injured being taken to RML hospital following a blast in New Delhi, 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.  EPA/STR

An injured being taken to RML hospital following a blast in New Delhi, 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. EPA/STR

An injured being taken to RML hospital following a blast in New Delhi, 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.  EPA/STR

An injured being taken to RML hospital following a blast in New Delhi, 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. EPA/STR

An injured (C) being taken to RML hospital following a blast in New Delhi, India on 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.  EPA/STR

An injured (C) being taken to RML hospital following a blast in New Delhi, India on 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. EPA/STR

Indian police and forensic officials inspect the bomb blast site in New Delhi, 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.  EPA/STR

Indian police and forensic officials inspect the bomb blast site in New Delhi, 13 September 2008. According to media reports, at least 18 people are feared killed and over 100 injured as New Delhi was rocked by serial blasts this evening in three busy market places. Two blasts took place each in the central Connaught Place area and market in the Greater Kailash area, whereas one blast took place at Ghaffar Market in the Karol Bagh area according to the police. The blasts took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. EPA/STR



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Hindus strike againSep 13th, 2008 - 21:31:31

This type of deception is very common in India. The high class Hindu extremists plant bombs and kill worthless 2nd and 3rd class 'hindu' people known as the 'untouchables' (see Hindu class system) and blame 'Muslims' in order to create friction and ethnic cleansing of Muslims in India. The majority of moderate Hindus better wake up and take their country back from the so called 'Hindu' extremists who are killing innocent Muslim civilians (see gujarat massacre- www.hrw.org/press/2003/06/india070103.htm ). The intelligent white western people already know this because there are zero Muslim 'terrorists' from Indian nationality in the west. None have ever been involved/caught in terrorist activities. Indian Muslims have no reason to bomb peaceful Hindu folks.

Regards
Charles Peterson Walker
(London)

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Sdhawan- singaporeSep 14th, 2008 - 02:46:18

Stupid comment by a stupid man

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rajSep 14th, 2008 - 02:53:48

the first comment was written by some muslim who identified himself as an english man and supported the act of terror by some muslim.what a fool. No Hindu will ever kill any hindu or muslim in such a mmanner.

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sats the true indianSep 14th, 2008 - 04:47:47

this bloody terrorists have no religion but the 1st person who commented is trying to protect the people from his side..1st of all we all should stop the politicians...which are ruleing us and our minds..which is the greatest terror between us...i think people should stop voting and the young generation which are literate should should take the head not this old illetarate now ruleing the world....jai hind

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raj you foolish personSep 14th, 2008 - 08:11:45

Raj you foolish person, go to the link Charles posted on his comment:

gujarat massacre- www.hrw.org/press/2003/06/india070103.htm

He speakes the truth!

John

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SaleemSep 14th, 2008 - 14:57:33

I suggest we stop classifying terrorists/criminals as Hindus and Muslims. The bottomline is that inflicting pain on and killing innocents is a crime and a human rights violation, whether it's committed by terrorists or by my next door neighbor. Consequently, I think there's a need to unite for the containment of peace and annihilation of violence.

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mrs.subrunSep 14th, 2008 - 16:55:57

please stop all non violence in the name of our lord.We are human beings, the image of God.Let's pray all of us to bring peace in this world.

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Me again ! Mrs Subrun from MauritiusSep 14th, 2008 - 17:07:52

We are here to accomplish certain duties assigned to us, not to harm others in any way.Let's simply do our individual tasks and stop with all nonsense.

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JesterSep 15th, 2008 - 04:24:20

The real problem is corruption and corruption alone. Politicians have to wake up and take ownership of all that is going on. Build a 'Zero Tolerance' policy where if a common man or government bodies break laws to harbor terrorist activities or jeapordise the countries integrity should be bought to justice. This is not a 'Bollywood movie' people have to take action.

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against terrorismSep 16th, 2008 - 12:14:14

hello!!!!!!!!!!!!wake up!!!!!!there are no untouchables now.this isn't the 17th century.India can't help it if the country that US has declared a terrorist nation(Pakistan)still has some ppl who like killing innocent lives and causing havoc

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RajniSep 18th, 2008 - 12:48:09

Hi....

All terrorists are bloody bastereds....we have to take action against them....If there will be a unity then we can remove them & kill them...so dont fight each other & instead of this we have to plan remove all these bloody bastered

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JAI HINDSep 18th, 2008 - 12:57:54

HEY YOU BLOODY TERRORISTS

YE MAT SAMJHO KI BHAGWAN DEKH NAHI RAHA HAI.......JAB SAZA DEGA VO TUMHE TO TUM YE DUNIYA NAHI DEKH PAOGE......KYOKI USKE YAHA DER HAI ANDEHR NAHI..........................JIN MAASOM LOGO KI JAAN GAYI HAI UNKI AATMA TUM LOGO KO JINE NAHI DEGI...

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hey!Sep 28th, 2008 - 21:01:57

we indians have nuclear bombs made out of cow pat ... so betta watch out!

regards
untouchable cow pat eater.

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