Explosion near BJP office in Bangalore
Bangalore, April 17: A bomb blast took place just a few metres away
from the BJP headquarters at Malleshwaram here at 10.45 am on
Wednesday. Thirteen people were injured in the incident, including eight
policemen. No death occurred. The condition of two people were serious.
The injured were admitted to hospital.
Four fire-tenders were sent to the spot to douse flames caused by the
explosion.
Initial reports said the explosion might have been caused by a cylinder
explosion in a car. Witnesses said the sound of the explosion could be
heard from a distance of three kilometres. A number of vehicles and
nearby houses bore the brunt of the blast.
Authorities sensed foul play in the blast near the BJP office for
Wednesday is the last day of filing nomination papers for the May 5
assembly polls.
2.13 pm
The Congress-led UPA distanced itself from Shakeel Ahmed's remark that
the blast would help the BJP's cause in the upcoming Karnataka polls.
2.06 pm
2.06 pm
An NSG team is set to leave for Bangalore.
1.54 pm
Another blast hits Bangalore, this time in Hebbal, said local media
reports. Police, however, denied such reports.
1.47 pm
NIA and sleuths were probing the blast site. Karnataka has been put on
high alert.
1.45 pm
Bengalore Police was alerted about possible disruptive activities a
couple of days ago. On Tuesday, Bangalore hosted an IPL match and the
security was expected to be high with elections around the corner.
1.40 am
BJP spokesperson Meenakshi Lekhi condemned the blast.
1.38 pm
The Ind-Suzuki motorcycle in which the explosive (500 grams) was placed
had a Tamil Nadu registration number and was parked there since
yesterday, sources said. The explosion was carried out with a timer, it
was learnt. The two-wheeler was a stolen one, reports said.
1.36 pm
Senior BJP leader Vankaiah Naidu condemned the incident and hoped that
the Centre and the government of Karnataka probed the incident in proper
coordination. He said they would wait for the outcome of the probe.
Earlier BJP President Rajanth Singh said the BJP never politicised
terror activities. He said he had spoken to Shettar and ensured that
everything was okay.
1.23 pm
All people injured in the blast are out of danger, say reports.
1.15 pm
Reports confirmed that IED was used to trigger the Malleshwaram blast in
Bangalore on Wednesday morning.
1.10 pm
R Ashoka, Karnataka deputy chief minister and home minister said the BJP
will not be deterred by such cowardly acts. He said it was clearly an
act of terror.
1.05 pm
A female victim admitted in the hospital said she fell down after
hearing a massive explosion and seeing fire. "I don't remember anything
after that," she said.
Meanwhile, officials said none of the vehicles that were present at that
Bangalore blast site had a LPG kit.
Karnataka Police DGP Lalrokhuma Pachau said the motorcycle and a van
were damaged the most in the blast.
12.51 pm
Shakeel Ahmed's tweet was termed insensitive by the Twitterati. Some
criticised Ahmed for politicising the blast.
12.48 pm
IED was used in the blast, said TV news sources. It was a low-intensity
blast, added reports.
12.44 pm
Home Secretary RPN Singh appealed for peace and calm. Police said the
nature of the injuries in the blast were not very serious and the
injured were undergoing treatment at KC Hospital. Singh said the
Karnataka Police will be given all
possible help in probing the
incident.
12.33 pm
Police were suspecting whether the blast targetted at the BJP office.
The entire area has been cordoned off. The toll of injured touches 16.
12.23 pm
The injured in the blast included a CRPF jawan and a 18-year-old PU
student who was on her way to the tutorial. They were being treated at
KC Hospital in Malleshwaram. Two teenage girls were among the injured.
12.13 pm
An NIA team was rushed to the blast spot. Although initially it was said
that the NIA's assistance would not be required to probe the case. A
forensic team had also reached the spot to probe the incident. The bomb
squad was also expected to arrive at the spot.
12.09 pm
BJP spokesperson Ashwatnarayana said they had come out in the street
after hearing a huge blast. "We had first thought it to be a transformer
blast," he said.
"Thanks to good old trees on bevinamarada raste the damage is minimal,"
the BJP man told OneIndia News.
If the blast near BJP's office in Banglore is a terror attack,it will
certainly help the BJP politically on the eve of election.
BJP leader Balbir Punj had said earlier that he hoped that it was not a
terror attack.
11.45 am
Commissioner of Police Raghavendra Auradkar said the explosion was
caused by a motorcycle bomb. The police said the explosives were placed
on the motorcycle. The police, however, said there was no need to seek
NIA help in the probe at the moment.
11.30 am
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