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Home Minister’s Statement in Rajya Sabha on Bomb
Blast near Delhi High Court
“It is with profound sorrow
and regret that I inform the House of a bomb blast that took place this morning
in Delhi. At about 10.14 a.m., a high intensity blast occurred between gate
no.4 and gate no.5 of the Delhi High Court. There is a reception centre between
the two gates where passes are issued. The bomb blast took place just outside
the reception centre. It is suspected that the bomb was placed in a briefcase. According
to last reports, 11 people have died and 59 have been injured. Most of the injured
have been removed to Dr. RML Hospital. Some have been removed to AIIMS and
other nearby hospitals. Some of the injured have suffered serious injuries.
About 17 others with minor injuries are being treated at the dispensary of the
High Court.
The scene of the incident was cordoned off immediately. Ambulances
reached the scene and removed the injured within 20 minutes. A CFSL team is at
the place of the incident. Teams from the NIA and NSG are also at the place of
the incident. A post blast investigation team of the Delhi Police is also
carrying out investigations.I visited the place of the incident at about 1 p.m.
I met the Hon’ble Chief Justice and other Hon’ble Judges of the High Court as
well as the leaders of the Bar. The briefcase was placed next to a parapet wall
that marked the space where visitors gather to collect their passes. The bomb
blast has left a crater that points to the high intensity of the blast.
Delhi
is a target of terrorist groups. When Parliament is in session and during
certain other times of the year Delhi is placed on high alert. Intelligence
agencies constantly share intelligence inputs with Delhi Police. Intelligence
pertaining to threats emanating from certain groups was shared with Delhi
Police in July, 2011. At this stage it is not possible to identify the group
that caused the bomb blast today. In the last few years, several measures have
been taken to strengthen Delhi Police. Despite the capacity that has been built
and despite Delhi Police remaining on high alert, the tragic incident occurred
today. The objective of terrorist groups is to strike fear and to destabilise
the country. We are clear in our mind that there is no cause that will justify
terrorist acts. Government unequivocally condemns the terrorist attack that
took place today. The investigation of the case will be entrusted to the NIA.
On behalf of the Government, I offer my sincere condolences to the
families of those who lost their lives. I offer my sympathies to those who have
been injured and I assure the House that we will extend the best medical
treatment to the injured. At this point of time, I appeal to the House and to
the people of the country that we must remain resolute and united. We must not
show any vacillation. We shall never be intimidated by terrorist groups. We are
determined to track down the perpetrators of this horrific crime and bring them
to justice.” [PIB Press Release].
Detailed Forensic Reports on Delhi Blast Likely to
be Available
Detailed forensic science examination reports on the blast which
took place at the Delhi High Court this morning are likely to be available by
tomorrow. The Union Home Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram said this in a
statement, read out to media here this evening. Following is the text of his statement.
According to information received from Delhi Police the number of deceased in
this blast remains at 11 while those injured are reportedly 74.
The detailed forensic science examination reports are likely to
available by tomorrow. Apart from the main team of 20 persons, NIA has deputed
a support team of 17 officers and men to assist in the investigation. Delhi
Police are working with the NIA team and are undertaking several key tasks that
have been assigned to them. Experts in bomb blasts who have been called from
FSL Gujarat are also closely examining the scene of the blast and are likely to
come up with critical evidence regarding the nature of the blast soon. [PIB
Press Release].
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