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Interior spiritual strugglers threaten to target Hindu places of worship. "Letter warns of terror strikes in Hyderabad," from The Times of India:
HYDERABAD: A letter delivered on Friday to Andhra Pradesh police chief has warned of terror strikes in Hyderabad on September 25, the day of Ganesha immersions. The city police are on high alert after receiving the letter, which doesn't mention the name of the sender.
Written in English, the letter claimed that one person from the Old City has been entrusted with the task of executing blasts in the city. It named the person as Zakir, a resident of Hafeezbaba Nagar, who has links with the Harkat-Ul-Jihadi Islami (HuJI).
Zakir is said to be involved in a case of illegally possessing arms and a case was registered against him at the Saidabad police station three years ago.
Zakir also received Rs 50 lakh to execute the terror acts and he, along with his son and 10 other associates, are on the job, a senior officer said quoting the anonymous letter, addressed to DGP M A Basith.
The targets are places of worship, including the Bhagya Lakshmi temple at Char Kaman, a place of worship at Chaderghat, and the Santoshi Maa temple opposite police commissioner's office, Basheerbagh.
Posted by Marisol at September 24, 2007 7:15 AM
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Zakir also received Rs 50 lakh to execute the terror acts..
...hired killers...
at September 24, 2007 8:16 AM
Feel the love ...
Posted by: drk
at September 24, 2007 9:23 AM
....Christians send missionaries with peace and carrying crosses...
....Muslims send thugs with guns.....
...feel the love....
Posted by: exsgtbrown
at September 24, 2007 11:20 AM
I spent some time in Hyderabad earlier this year. Fascinating place, vibrant peaceful people for the most part, eager to learn capitalism and democracy but still retaining their own culture. And their driving would make a NY cabbie fear for his life.
Women are brightly dressed in their Saris. A colorful and cheerful contrast to the few women in their black Hijabs, including black gloves, black shoes. Nothing but a slit for their eyes. Perhaps it was my own prejudices, but I could feel evil in the air when I walked by them, and I knew their men were near, blending in, watching.
I have developed a great respect for India as they work their way out of the third world. And yet at any moment their world could explode in violence, blood and death at the hands of the Muslim minority.
Posted by: Clay Marley
at September 25, 2007 12:30 AM
"but I could feel evil in the air"
...you get the same feeling walking past them in Detroit, New York, New Haven, Boston and elswhere....
Posted by: exsgtbrown
at September 25, 2007 11:15 AM
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