Friday, July 23, 2010

Terror threat over Delhi before opening of Commonwealth Games

TERROR threat by militants from Punjab is looming large over Dellhi prior to the onset of Commonwealth Games, if certain reports are to be believed.  As per a recent advisory submitted by the Punjab police amongst all senior officers in all the states, Pakistan based Sikh militants, who are supported by the ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) may carry out terrorist activities in New Delhi prior to the Commonwealth Games as they are under tremendous pressure from the ISI.

The advisory said, “ Militant leaders, including Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) chief Ranjit Singh Neeta are planning to undertake some militant actions, including bomb blasts, before the Games scheduled in New Delhi in October”.

In a police raid conducted by Punjab police, Neeta's associates had smuggled around 15 kilograms of RDX into India from Pakistan which were divided into three parts. The RDX was seized from Ferozepur and Rajpura, 40 kilometers away from Chandigarh.

The police further said that the second part of the consignment was supposed to be delivered to a person in Nawanshehr some 80 kilometers away from Chandigarh and third part of the same was to be delivered in Sirsa. The police has also assumed that the third consignment could be meant for the controversial Dera Sacha Sauda Chief, Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh who invoked the ire of Sikh militants in 2007 as he projected himself on the lines of the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh.

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