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July 21, 2006 Friday Jumadi-ul-Sani 24, 1427



India fears more terror attacks in Mumbai


MUMBAI, July 20: India’s government has warned Maharashtra state of more terror plots, a news report said on Thursday as investigators hunted for those behind bombings that ripped through the city’s commuter trains.

The federal government warned Maharashtra officials that places of worship, strategic installations and trains could be targeted in Mumbai, the Times of India reported.

The Times, citing unidentified officials, also said that there were concerns about possible attacks in New Delhi, and that a manhunt was under way for militants suspected of plotting such attacks.

Police in Mumbai would not confirm or deny the report.

Speaking in New Delhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned that India had to improve its anti-terror capabilities.—AP



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