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Help To Find People Behind Bangalore Blasts

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So by now everyone knows that Bangalore, India's silicon valley, World's Back office had series of bomb blasts (around 8 bomb blasts) today. Blasts killed 1 person and around 6 injured (the time I am writing this story).

All the Indian telecom networks are jammed and the only thing that works is SMS. Vodafone even has a notification on the screen "Can't call? SMS!".
BTIS (Bangalore Transport Information System has put up a map with markers where blasts happened. The blasts happened at Madiwala, Richmond Circle, Nayandanahalli (Mysore Road), Raja Ram Mohan Roy Road, Adugodi and Langford Road.
 

If you are living near these areas or have seen any unusual activities before the blast, you can report your pictures, stories through sms alerts to police control room to 98440-51677. They can also send blast photos for quick analysis to police head quarters:99805-10137

Current live traffic conditions from BTIS live traffic cameras looks normal.

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    Hiren Pathak
    Looks like there are different speculations for this blasts. I was talking to couple of my friends from bangalore and they were blaming on politics and government.

    It can be anything but terrorist bombing bangalore doesn't make sense to me. what do you think?
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    southflix
    was it a inside job?

    http://probedeep.blogspot.com/2008/07/bomb-blast- in-bangalore.html

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