Bomb explodes in northeast Indian market, five hurt

Published October 29, 2013
File photo/AP
File photo/AP

GAUHATI: A crude bomb exploded in a marketplace in northeast India injuring five people, police said.

A police official in the Manipur state capital of Imphal said the homemade bomb was triggered by remote control on Tuesday morning when people were setting up their stalls before the market opened.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity in accordance with policy.

Four of the injured are being treated in a hospital.

No one has claimed responsibility for the attack.

At least 17 separatist groups are active in Manipur state and often stage hit-and-run attacks.

The rebels claim the local population is ignored by the federal government in New Delhi.

Most locals are ethnically closer to groups in Myanmar and China than to the rest of India.

Opinion

Editorial

Human rights review
Updated 20 Oct, 2024

Human rights review

Instead of focusing solely on Pakistan’s economic woes, the state must take a holistic view.
Sinwar’s exit
20 Oct, 2024

Sinwar’s exit

IF Israel thinks its strategy of ‘decapitation’ — eliminating the leaders of outfits that confront it — will...
Cricket relief
20 Oct, 2024

Cricket relief

AS is always the case with Pakistan cricket, more common sense was required. And with some radical changes came the...
Explosive mix
Updated 19 Oct, 2024

Explosive mix

The state must address the Lahore rape allegations with utmost seriousness and fully probe the matter.
Fear tactics
19 Oct, 2024

Fear tactics

THOSE speaking for the government had always seemed confident in its ability to get the desired constitutional...
Big Brother state
19 Oct, 2024

Big Brother state

PAKISTAN’S ranking in the Freedom on the Net 2024 report as a ‘not free’ country, however unfortunate, comes ...