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January - 11 
External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna, during an interaction with visiting journalists from eastern European countries in New Delhi on January 11, said that India was looking forward to Pakistan addressing its core concern regarding terrorism and tackling the militant outfits effectively.
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External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna, during an interaction with visiting journalists from eastern European countries in New Delhi on January 11, said that India was looking forward to Pakistan addressing its core concern regarding terrorism and tackling the militant outfits effectively.
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February - 1 
According to Sify.com report, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan, on February 1, made an urgent plea for central assistance for its ongoing modernization of the Police Force in view of the State's rapid urbanization and the terror threats it faces. Speaking at the Conference of Chief Minis
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According to Sify.com report, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan, on February 1, made an urgent plea for central assistance for its ongoing modernization of the Police Force in view of the State's rapid urbanization and the terror threats it faces. Speaking at the Conference of Chief Ministers on Internal Security in New Delhi, Chavan said while detailing his State's security plans that it has added 14,395 men and 1,109 officers to its Police Force in 2010, besides an additional 2,355 officers in the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism]-affected District of Gadchiroli and its surroundings. He said that the proposed 'Alpha Hawks Academy' coming up at Nagpur, to be operational by next year, would impart specialized training to Police in anti-Naxal operations and forest warfare. He sought central funding of INR 220 millionto complete and commission the Academy.
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February - 1 
Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on February 1 emphasised that "political solutions for the problems besetting" the State have to be worked out on a pragmatic basis, Daily Excelsior reported. "Political discussions are inescapable if a lasting and enduring solution to the problem
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Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on February 1 emphasised that "political solutions for the problems besetting" the State have to be worked out on a pragmatic basis, Daily Excelsior reported. "Political discussions are inescapable if a lasting and enduring solution to the problem of militancy in the State is to be achieved. I would, therefore, once again emphasise that political solutions for the problems besetting Jammu and Kashmir have to be worked out on a pragmatic basis," he said while addressing the Chief Ministers’ Conference on Internal Security in New Delhi.
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February - 1 
The Central Government should meet the massive expenditure incurred on para-military troopers deployed in Chhattisgarh, which is reeling under Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) militancy for about three decades, Chief Minister Raman Singh said on February 1, while addressing the Chief Min
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The Central Government should meet the massive expenditure incurred on para-military troopers deployed in Chhattisgarh, which is reeling under Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) militancy for about three decades, Chief Minister Raman Singh said on February 1, while addressing the Chief Ministers' conference on Internal Security in New Delhi, reports Sify.com. Chhattisgarh Home Department officials said the Central Government has asked the State Government recently to meet about INR 8 billion expenditure incurred by it on para-military troopers deployed in the State. He highlighted in details how the State was grappling with rising Maoist militancy and informed the participants that about 50,000 Maoists of all ranks have been involved in the State in a war against democracy. He added that 10 of State's total 18 Districts were hit by Maoist militancy and the State viewed the Left Wing Extremism (LWE) Insurgency as a form of terrorism.
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February - 1 
Tripura witnessed a steady decline in insurgency over past four years, said Chief Minister Manik Sarkar internal security conference in New Delhi on February 1, reports Tripurainfo. In a brief outline to drive his point the Chief Minister said, only 22 militant attacks were recorded in 2010, which w
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Tripura witnessed a steady decline in insurgency over past four years, said Chief Minister Manik Sarkar internal security conference in New Delhi on February 1, reports Tripurainfo. In a brief outline to drive his point the Chief Minister said, only 22 militant attacks were recorded in 2010, which was 113, 80 and 24 in 2007, 2008 and 2009 respectively. The record revealed there was no civilian casualty in 2010 but two civilians were killed and 29 civilians were injured last year in militant attack. As many as ten encounters were recorded. “Despite remarkable improvement in the situation, we believe there is no scope for complacency in dealing with insurgency,” Sarkar said. He also said that two more battalion of India Reserve (IR) Battalion could be raised. Referring to modernization of the state Police and state intelligence wing Sarkar said, “Various international issues originate from across the border which need close scrutiny. Deployment of adequate personnel, training for capacity building and modernization needs adequate emphasis and demanded Centre’s for pro-active attitude for strengthening Special Branch.”
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February - 2 
Ahead of the Foreign Secretary-level talks, Union External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on February 2 said that India felt let down by Pakistan on the issue of bringing the perpetrators of the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terror attacks (also known as 26/11) to justice, according to The Hindu. “We are
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Ahead of the Foreign Secretary-level talks, Union External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on February 2 said that India felt let down by Pakistan on the issue of bringing the perpetrators of the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terror attacks (also known as 26/11) to justice, according to The Hindu. “We are disappointed. We have been let down by Pakistan because till now only two witnesses have been examined, and there has been some kind of a lull on that front,” Krishna was quoted saying.
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February - 4 
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on February 4 that Security Forces (SFs) and Police should stamp out residual militancy in the State but, at the same time, make all out efforts to win over the youth and keep a close rapport with them to ensure that they are not misused at the time of unrest
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Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on February 4 that Security Forces (SFs) and Police should stamp out residual militancy in the State but, at the same time, make all out efforts to win over the youth and keep a close rapport with them to ensure that they are not misused at the time of unrest by some vested interests, according to Daily Excelsior. Chidambaram also said the Centre was committed to fulfill all requirements of Police to modernize them. He added that police would be shortly equipped with riot control weapons to quell street protests without causing any casualties
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February - 8 
Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao on February 8 said that the India-Pakistan dialogue process could be back on track, reports Times of India. She added that the two sides intend to resume activities that had been put in abeyance.
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Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao on February 8 said that the India-Pakistan dialogue process could be back on track, reports Times of India. She added that the two sides intend to resume activities that had been put in abeyance.
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February - 10 
Ahead of the Centre’s meeting with the ULFA, the Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said that the Constitution of India is flexible and resilient enough to accommodate the aspirations of the people of the North Eastern Region. While addressing a meeting of the Consultative Committee attached to the
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Ahead of the Centre’s meeting with the ULFA, the Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said that the Constitution of India is flexible and resilient enough to accommodate the aspirations of the people of the North Eastern Region. While addressing a meeting of the Consultative Committee attached to the Ministry, the Minister said aspiration of the ethnic groups can be fulfilled under the provisions of the Indian Constitution. The meeting was on “Matters relating to insurgency in NE: peace process”. The Government is in talks with nine insurgent groups from the North-east and expects to reach agreements with some of them during the year. The Government is open to talks with groups which abjure violence, Chidambaram said. The Home Minister said that the situation in the North-east has shown remarkable improvement in 2010 as compared to the previous year. The number of incidents of violence and the casualties of civilians and Security Force personnel has come down.
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February - 11 
Sangai Express reports that in furthering their efforts to reach out to the people of Assam and to garner public support to the just started peace talks, the eight member United National Liberation Front (ULFA) leaders, who are in Delhi, interacted with the Assamese Student Association on February 1
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Sangai Express reports that in furthering their efforts to reach out to the people of Assam and to garner public support to the just started peace talks, the eight member United National Liberation Front (ULFA) leaders, who are in Delhi, interacted with the Assamese Student Association on February 11. Addressing the student community ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa told the youth that it is not ULFA’s desire that the future generation be forced to take up arms as ULFA had been forced to. The ULFA leaders had a word of advice for the students: “Do not ever pick up guns. You should never take the path we had adopted.”
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February - 14 
Union Home Secretary Gopal K Pillai said that the emergence of right-wing terror elements in the country was a cause of worry for the Government, though adding that this is not a big threat at present, Times of India reported on February 15. His remark came when different probe agencies including CB
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Union Home Secretary Gopal K Pillai said that the emergence of right-wing terror elements in the country was a cause of worry for the Government, though adding that this is not a big threat at present, Times of India reported on February 15. His remark came when different probe agencies including CBI and NIA had, of late, got leads pointing out that a group of Hindu radicals had carried out blasts in Malegaon (both in 2006 and 2008), Mecca Masjid ( Hyderabad), Ajmer Sharif, Modasa (Gujarat) and the Samjhauta Express train.
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April - 29 
India has to play an important role in supporting the Afghan people, says the US special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman as Washington expedites its diplomatic efforts to end the Afghanistan crisis, Dawn reported on April 30. Marc Grossman, who made this statement in New Delhi on Ap
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India has to play an important role in supporting the Afghan people, says the US special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman as Washington expedites its diplomatic efforts to end the Afghanistan crisis, Dawn reported on April 30. Marc Grossman, who made this statement in New Delhi on April 29, is visiting India, Afghanistan and Pakistan to encourage greater reconciliation in the region before June when President Barack Obama is expected to start withdrawing troops from Afghanistan. Mr Grossman will also visit Saudi Arabia, which is helping the Afghanistan government in reaching out to the Taliban insurgents for ending violence in the war-torn country. “I know you’re all interested in Pakistan, but really, it’s important to talk about the United States and India in all of this,” said Mr Grossman. “We’ve just had … a very important consultation about the United States and India in Afghanistan,” he added. “Please, don’t forget this is not just about Pakistan, it’s about the important role India has to play in supporting the Afghan people.”
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May - 9 
Tablighi Jamaat authorities denied the charge and said that their facilities were open to all. Questioning the authenticity of the WikiLeaks records, it was said, “It is known that such statements are forced to be made under duress.
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Tablighi Jamaat authorities denied the charge and said that their facilities were open to all. Questioning the authenticity of the WikiLeaks records, it was said, “It is known that such statements are forced to be made under duress.
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May - 27 
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram and the visiting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, committed their Governments to comprehensive sharing of information on the Mumbai terror attacks (November 26, 2008, also known as 26/11) on May 27 in New Delhi reports PTI. Napoli
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Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram and the visiting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, committed their Governments to comprehensive sharing of information on the Mumbai terror attacks (November 26, 2008, also known as 26/11) on May 27 in New Delhi reports PTI. Napolitano said that the U.S. had given India “full access” to David Coleman Headley, the U.S.-based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative of Pakistani origin who played a key role in the Mumbai attacks. Referring to the threat posed by the Pakistan based militant outfit LeT she said, “I think, in my judgment, the LeT ranks right up there in the al-Qaeda and related groups as terrorist organisations, one that seeks to harm people and takes innocent lives. Our perspective, the U.S. perspective, is LeT is very, very, I do not want to say, important as that gives it too much credibility, but an organisation that is of the same ranking as al-Qaeda-related groups.”
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May - 31 
Prime Minister (PM) Manmohan Singh on May 31 said that terrorism had to be fought on all fronts and not selectively. The PM was addressing a news conference along with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in New Delhi.
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Prime Minister (PM) Manmohan Singh on May 31 said that terrorism had to be fought on all fronts and not selectively. The PM was addressing a news conference along with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in New Delhi.
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June - 29 
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in New Delhi that the Jamiat-ul-Islami influence about a quarter of the population of Bangladesh and this section is very anti-India, reports Times of India. “So the political landscape in Bangladesh can change any time. We do not know what these terrorist e
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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in New Delhi that the Jamiat-ul-Islami influence about a quarter of the population of Bangladesh and this section is very anti-India, reports Times of India. “So the political landscape in Bangladesh can change any time. We do not know what these terrorist elements, who have a hold on the Jamiat-e-Islami elements in Bangladesh, can be up to," Singh added.
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August - 2 
Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs Jitendra Singh in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) on August 2 said that Union Government handed over the investigation of 29 terrorism related cases to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) since its creatio
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Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs Jitendra Singh in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) on August 2 said that Union Government handed over the investigation of 29 terrorism related cases to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) since its creation, reports ANI. “Since creation of NIA, the Union Government handed over the investigation of 29 [Assam (02), Maharashtra (03), Delhi (03), Kerala (07) , Goa (02), Manipur (03), Gujarat (01), Andhra Pradesh (02), Haryana (01), West Bengal (02), Rajasthan (01), Jammu and Kashmir (01) and Madhya Pradesh (01)] terrorism related cases to NIA,” said Jitendra Singh.“Out of these 29 cases, the charge sheets have been filed in 20 cases, which is a major achievement on the part of NIA,” he added. The NIA was constituted on December 31, 2008 and made fully functional, under the National Investigation Act, 2008 to investigate and prosecute the scheduled offences. NIA is having its Headquarters at New Delhi and has two branch offices - one each at Hyderabad and Guwahati.
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August - 16 
The Union Government informed the Lok Sabha ( Lower house of the Parliament) on August 16 that seven persons, were charged in the US in the Mumbai terror attacks case ( November 26, 2011, also known as 26/11), according to Times of India."As per the available inputs, the indictment filed by the US a
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The Union Government informed the Lok Sabha ( Lower house of the Parliament) on August 16 that seven persons, were charged in the US in the Mumbai terror attacks case ( November 26, 2011, also known as 26/11), according to Times of India."As per the available inputs, the indictment filed by the US authorities in the district court, Northern District Illinois, seven individuals were charged with the Mumbai terrorist attacks, including those the government believes, are associated with the ISI," Minister of State for Home Jitendra Singh told the House in a written statement. The minister also said the testimonials during the trial drew attention to the links between the ISI and the terrorists responsible for the Mumbai terrorist attacks.
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August - 24 
Government said there are reports that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) continued to plan anti-India activities and reminded Pakistan to honour its anti-terror pledge, according to PTI. "There are reports that LeT continues to plan and carry out anti-India activities," Union Minister of State for External Affa
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Government said there are reports that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) continued to plan anti-India activities and reminded Pakistan to honour its anti-terror pledge, according to PTI. "There are reports that LeT continues to plan and carry out anti-India activities," Union Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur told the Lok Sabha (Lower House of the Parliament).
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September - 7 
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said there were some leads to the terror attack but it was too early to say which group was behind the incident.
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said there were some leads to the terror attack but it was too early to say which group was behind the incident.
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September - 7 
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram admitted that the blast took place despite the Capital being on high alert. He said that intelligence pertaining to threats emanating from certain groups was shared with Delhi Police in July 2011. Later, sources in the Home Ministry, privy to the intelligence alert
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Union Home Minister P Chidambaram admitted that the blast took place despite the Capital being on high alert. He said that intelligence pertaining to threats emanating from certain groups was shared with Delhi Police in July 2011. Later, sources in the Home Ministry, privy to the intelligence alert sent to the Delhi Police, said that although the input talked about "imminent" threat to the Capital, it did not mention the 'places' or any specific 'terror group'.
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September - 7 
Union Home Ministry sources said that about two kilograms of explosives were used in the blast. Home secretary RK Singh told reporters the explosives were placed in a briefcase. He said that preliminary forensic investigations revealed that explosives used could be nitrate-based. "Some traces of PTN
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Union Home Ministry sources said that about two kilograms of explosives were used in the blast. Home secretary RK Singh told reporters the explosives were placed in a briefcase. He said that preliminary forensic investigations revealed that explosives used could be nitrate-based. "Some traces of PTN (pentaerythritol trinitrate, a chemical explosive having a long history of terrorist use) are also being suspected."
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September - 8 
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on September 8 said investigation into the e-mail claiming responsibility for the Delhi High Court blast, which has been traced to Kishtwar District of the State, is in an "advanced stage". Asked if there was a link between the bomb blast in New Delhi
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on September 8 said investigation into the e-mail claiming responsibility for the Delhi High Court blast, which has been traced to Kishtwar District of the State, is in an "advanced stage". Asked if there was a link between the bomb blast in New Delhi (September 6, 2011) and militancy in Kashmir, Omar said it will be premature to "reject or accept this premise".
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September - 15 
Stating that India requires a comprehensive counter-terrorism strategy, Home Minister P Chidambaram on September 15 said that he hoped to secure a Government decision on setting up the long-pending National Counter-Terrorism Centre to help tackle multiple threats including home grown terror, accordi
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Stating that India requires a comprehensive counter-terrorism strategy, Home Minister P Chidambaram on September 15 said that he hoped to secure a Government decision on setting up the long-pending National Counter-Terrorism Centre to help tackle multiple threats including home grown terror, according to The Times of India. Speaking to State Police Chiefs and intelligence officials in a conference in New Delhi, Chidambaram said the two recent bomb blasts in Mumbai and Delhi are a "blot" on the Government's record. Chidambaram said terrorist groups based in Pakistan continued to target India, but Indian modules were a reality as were groups that espouse the cause of right-wing religious fundamentalism or separatism. Many of them, he said, have acquired the capacity to make bombs. On the crucial aspect of capacity building to tackle terrorism, he said the most important "unfinished agenda" is NCTC. "I hope to secure a government decision on setting up the NCTC. Once there is a decision, I am confident the core team of NCTC can be installed within 60 days and the full structure can be put together within 12-18 months." Pointing to the wide arc of threats India needs to deal with, Chidambaram said: "There is no let up in attempts to infiltrate from across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. Besides, there are attempts to infiltrate terrorists via Nepal and Bangladesh into India as well as find a safe transit route from Sri Lanka to Tamil Nadu." Referring to the threat of Hindutva (right wing militant Hindu extremist) groups, the Home Minister said: "There are other Indian modules that espouse the cause of right-wing religious fundamentalism or separatism. Many of these modules have acquired the capacity to make bombs." He added that no country in the world, including the United States, appears to be entirely immune to the threat of terror, the worst-affected being Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. While listing out the steps taken by the government to build capacity to deal with all kinds of threats after the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, he said, "Have we done enough to build capacity since the Mumbai terror attacks? The answer is yes and no.....we have not done enough...there are still over 5,00,000 vacancies in state police forces." He also asked Police forces across the country to revisit the standard operating procedures in dealing with public protests and use only non-lethal methods to control civil disturbances, including stone pelting.
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September - 27 
India asked Pakistan to destroy the 42 terror camps which are operational in its territory and said that a resurgent Taliban could be a security threat to the country after US forces pull out from Afghanistan, The Times of India reported. "There are 42 terror camps which are still operational. We
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India asked Pakistan to destroy the 42 terror camps which are operational in its territory and said that a resurgent Taliban could be a security threat to the country after US forces pull out from Afghanistan, The Times of India reported. "There are 42 terror camps which are still operational. We want all of them to be destroyed," Defence Minister A K Antony said on September 27.
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December - 20 
Centre on December 20, said a terror module busted in Delhi recently had links with Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), reports Daily Bhaskar. Minister of State for Home Jitendra Singh informed Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) in a written reply that a special team of Delhi Po
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Centre on December 20, said a terror module busted in Delhi recently had links with Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), reports Daily Bhaskar. Minister of State for Home Jitendra Singh informed Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) in a written reply that a special team of Delhi Police with the help of central intelligence agencies and Police from West Bengal, Bihar and Tamil Nadu apprehended seven suspected militants, including a Pakistani national, of an Indian Mujahideen (IM) module last month. This IM module was suspected to be involved in February 13, 2010 Pune German bakery blast (in Maharashtra), blast in Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore (in Karnataka) on April 17, 2010 and shoot out at the Jama Masjid (New Delhi) on September 19, 2010.
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December - 20 
The Centre on December 20 said a terror module busted in Delhi recently had links with the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), according to Daily Bhaskar. Union Minister of State for Home Jitendra Singh said a special team of Delhi Police with the help of central intelligence agencies and Police from West Bengal
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The Centre on December 20 said a terror module busted in Delhi recently had links with the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), according to Daily Bhaskar. Union Minister of State for Home Jitendra Singh said a special team of Delhi Police with the help of central intelligence agencies and Police from West Bengal, Bihar and Tamil Nadu arrested seven members, including a Pakistani national, of an Indian Mujahideen module in November. This Indian Mujahideen (IM) module was suspected to be involved in February 13, 2010 Pune German bakery blast, blast in Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore on April 17, 2010 and shoot out at the Jama Masjid on September 19, 2010. "The IM modules are linked to Pakistan based terror groups viz. Lashkar-e-Toiba," he informed Lok Sabha (lower house of Parliament) in a written reply.
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December - 21 
Delhi Police on December 21 told a Delhi court that six of the seven IM operatives arrested in November have confessed about their involvement in the September 2010 blast near Jama Masjid, Indian Express reported. The police made this submission to Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vinod Yadav while see
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Delhi Police on December 21 told a Delhi court that six of the seven IM operatives arrested in November have confessed about their involvement in the September 2010 blast near Jama Masjid, Indian Express reported. The police made this submission to Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vinod Yadav while seeking extension of their custody for further interrogation to gather evidence of their involvement in the blast.
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