This amounts to a claim of responsibility for the Jaipur blasts from the jihadists.
"'Indian Mujahideen sends pre-blast video footage,'" from India Today, May 14 (thanks to Tedji):
An e-mail along with a video clip of the pre-blast footage has been sent exclusively to Aaj Tak and Headlines Today, after almost 24-hours of the blast.In the video footage a cycle with a bag on its carrier allegedly loaded with explosives is shown. The cycle's frame no. is 129489. It was positioned near Choti Chaupal.
The e-mail that has been sent by a lesser known terrorist outfit 'Indian Mujahideen' that warns the Indian government of similar attacks in the future if the government continues to support US and its policies.
The e-mail claims that the blasts were intended to hit the tourism sector of Rajasthan.
The outfit has threatened of similar attacks in the four metros cities vis Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.
The e-mail id from which Aaj Tak has received the e-mail is guru_alhindi_jaipur@yahoo.co.uk.
What US policies does India support?
They're against the war in Iraq, they've opposed almost everything the US does, with the exception of exporting jobs. They're non-aligned. They'd rather stand apart from the US than take a stand for freedom.
Actually India is beginning to align more with Israel and the United States. It is fighting a proxy war against Pakistan supported terrorists and has taken a more pro Israel and pro US stance than in the past. But either way it is good that India fosters a stronger relationship with both Israel and the United States because this will, hopefully, help fight and ultimately defeat the longtime common enemy to all these nations...Islam.
India needs to wake up to the mistake they did with the partition of the islamic terrorists states they created from their own lands. Did it ever satisfy the death black cult called islam? Nothing will satisfy these facists islamics terrorists. India needs to take down mosques that foster terrorism, that is mostly likely all of them.
savsiv,
India's stronger relation to the United States can be attributed to two things: the jobs that have been exported to India and the nuclear technology that George W. Bush is transferring to them, in violation of the NPT.
India was nowhere when we needed it, not during the Cold War and not anytime after 9/11.
The e-mail that has been sent by a lesser known terrorist outfit 'Indian Mujahideen' that warns the Indian government of similar attacks in the future if the government continues to support US and its policies.
Al Qaeda, Al Schmaeda. Who cares what they call themselves. "lesser known' means what? That they're not Islamic terrorists?
And anyhow: since when do they need a reason for terror? Its in the Koran!
PMK,
"India was nowhere when we needed it, not during the Cold War and not anytime after 9/11."
Surely the US support for Pakistan and China never had anything to do with it right? (METO, CENTO, SEATO, MNNA, MFN etc.etc. - and that is just the official above ground stuff)
After 9/11 India was the first country to offer full use of all its airfields for the US to retaliate against Afghanistan with no preconditions attached - unlike your Islamic "friends" who are always asking for free money.
Musharraf in his "famous" speech on TV announcing his abandoning the Taliban cursed India for forcing his hand. Go and read that speech. He also mentioned Hudaibaiya (sic) when announcing his support for the Americans - although he mentioned that in the Urdu version of the speech and not in the English version.
India also offered assistance in Afghanistan - but the Pakistanis threatened to stop helping the Americans so the Americans did not take up India's offer of help.
There is a difference between "Nationalists who believed in Socialism", and "communists (or ideo) who believe in exporting revolution" - hopefully after all your experiences as a nation you will by now have figured out the difference, although I doubt it.
Also I do not believe the "reason" given for this bombing or any other bombing - this is simple and straightforward jihad.
"India was nowhere when we needed it, not during the Cold War and not anytime after 9/11."
"Surely the US support for Pakistan and China never had anything to do with it right? (METO, CENTO, SEATO, MNNA, MFN etc.etc. - and that is just the official above ground stuff)"
That's correct. You can't lay all the blame on India, when the US was allying itself with India's ennemies. During the Bangladesh Liberation War, when the Pakistanis were mass-murdering the Hindus in Banglasdesh, the Americans sent their top military fleet to the Bay of Bengal so the Indians wouldn't interfere against Pakistan.
Also inside India, the US has often allied with the Islamist-Marxist ennemies of Hinduism, while in fact the US and non-Islamic Indians should have been the allies.
As to the nuclear 'deal', one can only hope the Indians don't sign it, as it would have strong restrictions on India's nuclear program withouth corresponding restrictions on Pakistans nuclear program - due to the Hyde Act.
"The e-mail id from which Aaj Tak has received the e-mail is guru_alhindi_jaipur@yahoo.co.uk."
The name of the email is apparently a reference to the name of one of the perpetrators of the Indian Parliament terrorist attack, who was sentenced to life.
PMK,
All I can say is that US does have some great Allies such as Saudi Arabia, which by now you must know wants Civilian Nuclear going against the NPT as you mentioned above. US has Pakistan, Yemen all wanting to fight and support the US against the Islamic Jihad, with of course billions upon billions of dollars of Aid. Not to mention all these UMMAH countries are neither democratic nor they lived up to any deals and maybe killed a few "militants" here and there. Not only that but will not allow US military to chase Jihadi in the NW frontier of Pakistan. Not to forget all Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are supporters of the Jihad. The money poured into Pakistan goes to support Jihad against India. The money poured into Saudi Arabia goes to support the Jihad. So yes US does have allies who want to be there for her in the greatest time of need and after 9/11. Some great company the US keeps.