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Pune Bakery Blast Kills 8 In India

ASHOK SHARMA   02/13/10 11:37 PM ET   AP

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NEW DELHI — A bomb detonated in a crowded bakery popular with foreigners in western India killing nine people and wounding 57, officials said Sunday, the first terrorist attack in the country since the 2008 Mumbai massacre.

The blast Saturday in the city of Pune, 125 miles (200 kilometers) southeast of Mumbai, threatened to damage new efforts to reduce tensions between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan, with Hindu nationalist leaders placing blame for the attack on India's Muslim neighbor.

"It was a bomb lying in an unattended bag," Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram told reporters Sunday after visiting the bakery and the wounded in hospitals.

Six people died at the scene and three later succumbed to injuries at hospitals, he said. Of the 57 wounded, 19 were released from medical facilities.

Chidambaram said forensic experts were trying to determine what explosives were used and how the bomb was triggered.

"All the information available to us at the moment points to a plot to explode a device in a place that is frequented by foreigners as well as Indians," Chidambaram said.

Security forces were put on high alert Sunday at airports, train stations and markets across the country.

Home Secretary G.K. Pillai said the blast occurred at 7:30 p.m. at the German Bakery, near the Osho Ashram, a renowned meditation center.

Pillai said the ashram, about 200 yards (meters) from the bakery, had been surveyed by David Headley who is facing charges in Chicago for allegedly scouting targets for the Mumbai attack.

Chidambaram told reporters Headley had also observed the Chabad Jewish center near the bakery in Pune.

"This particular area has been on the radar (of terrorists) for quite some time," Chidambaram said. "Police were sensitized that Chabad House was a target, so was the Osho Ashram."

He said one or two people acting as customers left a backpack carrying the bomb inside the bakery.

The bombing was the first terrorist strike in India since 10 Pakistan-based gunmen rampaged through hotels and a train station in the financial hub of Mumbai for 60 hours in November 2008, killing 166 people.

"It appears that an unattended package was noticed in the bakery by one of the waiters who apparently attempted to open the package when the blast took place," Pillai told reporters.

The building and nearby shops were badly damaged and splattered with thick patches of blood and several limbs. "I came running to the bakery after hearing the explosion. I found people lying all over the place," said Abba More, who lives nearby.

One foreigner was among the dead, but his nationality was not immediately known, Pillai said. Chidambaram said a Sudanese national was among the wounded in the blast.

The bombing came as ties between India and archrival Pakistan appeared to be warming. The two countries agreed to hold talks in New Delhi on Feb. 25, their first formal negotiations since the Mumbai attacks.

Asked whether the explosion was linked to the India-Pakistan talks, Pillai said: "Forensic investigations have just begun. Till they are completed, we will not know who is (involved)."

But Gopinath Munde, a senior Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party leader, asserted, "This again is an attack from Pakistan."

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TheBMChief
Hi Jan...looking good!!
04:33 AM on 02/14/2010
I always thought that place was the baumb.
12:54 AM on 02/14/2010
Its that time of the year. P@kistan is itching do blow stuff up !!
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satanlite
If ur neibor wtchs Fox Nws wtch ur neibor
10:24 PM on 02/13/2010
Hindus and Muslims have a long record of back-and-f­orth attacks so I'd wait until I hear details before making up my mind in any direction on this one. It's terrible for sure, but all terrorists acts or horrible.
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10:56 PM on 02/13/2010
Sure, but its probably targeted at tourists. Egyptian Islamic Jihad did similar things to tourist frequented places in the 90s. You get to kill westerners and disrupt the tourist economy with one hit.
11:46 PM on 02/13/2010
You're right, there were a few egregious events in the 90s, but the Egyptians take tourist security pretty seriously, it seemed to me. I spent 8 great days there just a couple of weeks ago.

I hope that the terrorists don't win and people quit going to this town. IMO, the degree to which a terrorist has/has not succeeded is judged by what happens to people inside. If we live in fear, change our lives, etc., they've scored the victory. If we look at things today, the terrorists are winning in a major way, at least in many parts of the US.
01:00 AM on 02/14/2010
You mean Indians and P@kis. Indians just react to P@kis antics.... they are like belligeran­t children.
03:22 AM on 02/14/2010
Using an @ to get a slur through...­stay classy.
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satanlite
If ur neibor wtchs Fox Nws wtch ur neibor
02:09 PM on 02/14/2010
Name calling is typical when a person of the "right persuasion­" has nothing.
08:48 PM on 02/13/2010
ITs the fking Muslims.. Its not Shiv Sena Dumbarses!
01:01 AM on 02/14/2010
P@kistan is the word !
08:27 PM on 02/13/2010
Should we blame this on Indian imperialis­m, or come to terms with the fact that radical Muslim terrorists want to kill everyone who refuses to accept their belief.
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10:45 PM on 02/13/2010
Neither. Any more questions?
08:11 PM on 02/13/2010
We must keep repeating the mantra that Islam is a peaceful religion despite all of the evidence to the contrary.
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satanlite
If ur neibor wtchs Fox Nws wtch ur neibor
10:24 PM on 02/13/2010
YOu can say the same about christiani­ty so watch were you throw stones.
03:50 AM on 02/14/2010
YOu can say the same about christiani­ty so watch were you throw stones.

just what planet do you live on ?
when was the last time a christian blew up a plane screaming its for you jesus ?
when was the last time a christian ran into a Mosque with a sucide belt on ?
who just bew up a bakery in india ?
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Freenation
10:27 PM on 02/13/2010
tell me your religion and i will point out top 10 flaws...by making such statements you are aligning with the same clown who are committing these barbaric acts...
02:06 AM on 02/14/2010
Have no problem with being told top ten flaws of my religion.T­hat doesn't mean that Islam is not bogus
04:54 AM on 02/14/2010
I don't have a religion. I only believe in reality. Life is very short and that's why it is important to masturbate as much as possible.
06:02 PM on 02/13/2010
The religion of peace strikes again. Not all Muslims are terrorists­, but almost all terrorists these days are Muslim. A pox upon your "peace."
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10:44 PM on 02/13/2010
Anyone who goes around putting poxes on peace is a type of terrorist too.
11:17 PM on 02/13/2010
I should have put "peace" in quotations marks. Jihadists do not know peace, only war.
01:02 AM on 02/14/2010
Yeah the biggest bs story ever told ... peace .. whatever !
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Esmeralda Williamson-Noble
Activist, Writer
05:56 PM on 02/13/2010
I spent seven weeks traveling by bus from Kerala all the way up to New Delhi, then across to the Bay of Bengal. I was traveling with Sri Mata Amritandam­ayi, also known as Amma. Pune was one of stops.
I learned a lot about myself. That's one of India's gift, never mind what you learn about India, it's what you can learn about yourself that's really something.
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10:42 PM on 02/13/2010
That sounds fantastic, getting ready to do the same thing myself! (w/o Amma though, sadly.)
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henrypapillon
Mitt release 10 year's taxes
05:01 PM on 02/13/2010
Man, I think you put a wee bit too much baking powder in the cake.
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terramartom
People for the people. Revolution.
04:48 PM on 02/13/2010
Religion, the scourge of Humanity!

http://www­.richmonk3­1.blogspot­.com
04:15 PM on 02/13/2010
God bless them and help them, and heal the minds of those who think this is a good idea, to bomb innocent people.
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Smithn
To do is to be:Socrates/Do-be-Do-be-Do:Sinatra
06:46 PM on 02/13/2010
Very nice. Sigh.

(fanned)
04:09 PM on 02/13/2010
Oh, the joys of Islam
11:58 PM on 02/13/2010
Oh, the joys of i'manidiot
01:32 AM on 02/14/2010
LOL
05:00 AM on 02/14/2010
Violence against non-muslim­s is clearly advocated in the Koran. It's what Muhammed did in his own lifetime.
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
03:39 PM on 02/13/2010
Condolence­s to all those hurt by this. Hitting a bakery seems very wrong to me. Geez, how many kids coulda been around that?
02:30 PM on 02/15/2010
You're right.
Not surprising­ly, the place seems to have been frequented by young people.
I was particular­ly saddened by this story of a young brother and sister who were both killed in the incident. She was just 19 , a topper in her class. He had just completed his engineerin­g degree at IIT Kharagpur, probably one of the best engineerin­g schools in the world.

According to this report, the girl, Anindyee, had discussed death the previous day in her poetry class.

http://tim­esofindia.­indiatimes­.com/city/­pune/Defin­ing-life-d­eath-Anind­yee-sought­-answers-a­-day-befor­e/articles­how/557454­6.cms
03:36 PM on 02/13/2010
The guy who invented bombs would be the worst of all offenders in hell, followed by the idiots who use them. Lets just hope that all this bombing garbage ends soon.
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10:43 PM on 02/13/2010
That's very quaint, but I doubt Chang Heng is where you want him to be and no, it's not going to "end soon."
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David Rozgonyi
Writer and traveler
03:30 PM on 02/13/2010
India is a very active place.... when I was there in early 2006, taking the trains from Delhi to Cape Comorin (Kanyakuma­ri) and back, not only was I chased around by regional bird flu epidemics, but several bombings, including one in the Paharganj where I had booked a room (bombed out completely a few days before I got there), another at a rail station (bombed while I was on the train heading to that very station; I arrived about two hours later), and then another big one at Varanasi, where I was supposed to be but took a last minute detour. And like the poster said below, life goes on in India. It is tremendous­ly strong there, wonderful, resourcefu­l and most of all, BRAVE. We could learn a lot from the Indians.