The election fever is
gripping the Nation or so we are made to believe…. Narendra Modi is traveling and is drawing
huge crowds everywhere… even in places like Tamil Nadu where BJP’s presence is
not so formidable…. I am a staunch supporter of Na Mo .. this is no post on my
support but on the sad killings of yesterday and more of the way newspapers reported
of the blasts… sure, one would not like unnecessarily alarming details and
pictures ghastly describing the blood but……….still there has to be a way …..
Here is how The Hindu reported it : ‘
In a an apparent defusing bid, some people threw stones at bombs found at the
venue of BJP leader Narendra Modi’s rally at the Gandhi Maidan here on Sunday. According
to the police, five blasts took place between 11.40 a.m. and 12.25 p.m.,
triggering panic among the people in parts of the Maidan. However, given its
huge size, people did not rush out of the venue in fear or confusion.
“It was a yellow bomb
fixed with a watch near one of the gates. Some kids were pelting stones at it
and it exploded around 1 p.m. Mr. Modi had not yet started to speak. When the
explosion took place, I had a blackout,” Ajit Pandey, who sustained a head injury,
told The Hindu at the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH), where 83
injured people were rushed. Most of them were either BJP workers or supporters
at the rally. He said the police did not clear the people when the explosive
was spotted. “People tried to defuse the bombs by throwing stones at them,”
said Brijesh Kumar Mishra, who also suffered injuries.
For the eager and
unsuspecting crowds, Mr. Modi’s rally turned out to be a nightmare. A heavily
bandaged Jitender Mistry had injuries in the chest, arm, chin and ear. Many
victims accused the Nitish Kumar government of hatching a conspiracy. In
response to a question at a press conference here, Director-General of Police
Abhayanand said the police did not request cancellation of the rally when the
first blast occurred. Initially as the explosions started at the Gandhi Maidan,
BJP leaders on the stage tried to calm the crowds saying those were the sounds
of tyres bursting and firecrackers.
Elsewhere Bihar CM
Nitish Kumar is quoted as saying : The serial blasts in Patna, specifically in
and around Gandhi Maidan where BJP’s Hunkar rally took place on Sunday, were a
blot on Bihar and a matter of grave concern not only for the state but the
entire nation, said a somber-looking chief minister Nitish Kumar at a presser. There could be political differences, Kumar
said, but the need of the hour is to maintain peace and unity and counter the
serious challenges posed by certain elements trying to vitiate the atmosphere. The
CM did not rule out the involvement of terror outfits but said it would be too
early to reach a conclusion.
Times of India reports
: Five people were killed and 66 injured in eight bomb blasts on the day of BJP
Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi‘s massive rally in Patna today. Three
suspects were held in connections with the blast. Meanwhile, three of the five
dead were identified as – Ramnarayan Singh of Patna, Vikas Singh from Kaimur
and Munna Singh from Mirganj. Thousands of people had gathered at Gandhi maidan
in Patna to hear Modi speak for the first time in the state in over a decade
when the blasts took place. Five people died from blast injuries and 66 others
were being treated for these injuries, according to Vimal Karak, Deputy
Superintendent of Patna Medical College Hospital. Eight blasts occurred on the
outer periphery of the Gandhi Maidan where the rally was held, Union Home
Secretary Anil Goswami told PTI in Delhi. At the rally, plumes of smoke
billowed from a couple of sites even as BJP leaders, including Modi, addressed
the crowd. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh condemned the blasts and appealed for
calm. He spoke to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and asked him to speedily
probe the blasts and ensure that perpetrators are punished. otherwise create a
“perfect setting for Modi’s launch in Bihar”. “Another blast in Patna! Strongly
condemn this. Nitish should find the culprit otherwise a perfect setting for
Modi’s launch in Bihar!” party general secretary Digvijaya Singh tweeted.
Condemning the serial blasts in Patna, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today
said that the investigating agencies will get to the root of the blasts and
bring the guilty to book. “I strongly condemn the serial blasts in Patna.
TOI photo of the rally
Firstpost reports on a serious
note of the blast : Five people were
killed and 66 injured in eight bomb blasts on the day of BJP Prime Ministerial
candidate Narendra Modi‘s massive rally in Patna today. Three suspects were
held in connections with the blast. Meanwhile, three of the five dead were
identified. Thousands of people had gathered at Gandhi maidan in Patna to hear Modi
speak for the first time in the state in over a decade when the blasts took
place. Five people died from blast injuries and 66 others were being treated
for these injuries, according to Vimal Karak, Deputy Superintendent of Patna
Medical College Hospital. Eight blasts occurred on the outer periphery of the
Gandhi Maidan where the rally was held, Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami told
PTI in Delhi. The first blast took place hours before the rally. A crude bomb
went off in a newly constructed toilet at the Patna railway station early this
morning around two kilometres from the venue of the BJP’s much publicised
‘Hunkar rally’.
Sad are the ghastly killings and sad is the way of
Press in reporting too.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar.
28th Oct
2013.