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That attack was a close one for me.. could have been even closer but for a chance delay

Bomb went off in the train which was the immediate previous to the one i was returning home in..
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Sachin wrote:A blow to "secularism" :roll:
12 convicted, 1 acquitted in Mumbai train blasts case
All the convicted people are "members from one community" onlee.
Terrorism does not have a religion.
A terrorist most certainly does, especially when he receives a death sentence.

The media won't tell us about their religion now. If one or more of them get the death sentence, they will suddenly grow a beard and the media will not let us ignore the fact that they are 'devout' onlee.
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Is this Mumbai train blast convict giving the Islamic State "salute"?
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/image/21 ... endant.jpg
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abhik wrote:Is this Mumbai train blast convict giving the Islamic State "salute"?
well spotted. definitely. Nice to see Indian TV media provide IS assistance in recruiting locals to the cause.
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80+ deaths in Jhabua blasts. That is shockingly large. What is the real cause, cant be cylinder blasts.
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stolen mining explosives stored next door.
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http://www.sunday-guardian.com/news/pms ... hawaladars
PM’s warning spooks ISI-linked hawaladars
Recent media coverage has shown that "international media devotes significantly more space to mass civilian casualties than to those taking place in military conditions," and an explosion in publicity is seen by ISIS as essential to its growth. They say that Prime Minister Modi's just-issued warning of the "hawaladar" network was "extremely timely", and expect that "the Ministries of Finance and Home will take their cue from the PM and go after such networks in a manner not seen for two decades". Such a counter-strategy needs to get implemented before the "hawaladars" can implement the terror attack plans of their ISI controllers and associates.

These sources claim that "eleven of the twelve major hawala networks in India are controlled by retired and serving officers of the Pakistan military's ISI", which is also heavily involved in the narcotics trade. Six of these networks were created in the 1980s to fund the Khalistan agitation, but were subsequently used to cover Kashmir in 1987. "From that time onwards, the situation in Kashmir began to boil", a key source claimed, adding that from that year, "funding was provided to any Valley youth ready to take up arms against India". Such networks are also "hyperactive in scams such as illegal betting in cricket, as well as in some sections of the film industry", both of which are "sources for the funding of ISI-linked operations in India".

In order to protect the politicians involved, there was "deliberate mishandling of the Jain hawala case by investigating officials during the 1990s, despite conclusive evidence of the link of the 'hawaladars' involved to Pakistan's shenanigans in Kashmir". Such intentional laxity, made the ISI appreciate the fact that if India's political leaders got involved with the networks, they would shield and thereby protect such channels against closure, "even if they funded terror and narcotics-related activities". From around 1993, "selected 'hawaladars' themselves approached key politicians and volunteered their services in shifting cash around the country and abroad", thereby gaining protection on a scale which in effect has meant that for the past 18 years, no serious action has been taken by any Central or state authority to uproot the key (ISI-linked) hawala networks. Another reason why they have been safe thus far is that "the same channels funding terror activities are also used to transmit money to candidates during election campaigns". The sources say that since 2013, there has been a "huge increase in the business transacted by hawala channels funnelling moneys out of India, mainly because of an increase in the number of corrupt officials seeking to park their wealth offshore rather than keep it within India". Such elements are afraid that Prime Minister Modi — who emerged into prominence as the future leader of the country during that period — will locate and punish them, and believe that they and their assets are safer abroad than in India.

The expert sources claim that such hidden capital flight has persisted "because since 2011, most big ticket bribes are getting paid abroad rather than in India". They say that over the past few years, "most senior politicians and officials insist on payment abroad", and that "the rise in (post-2011) frequency of visits and length of stay abroad to key offshore banking centres of the family and associates of key officials and politicians will demonstrate this, as also their call records".
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https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/voices-of-deoli#/story


"The 1962 Border War between India and China changed our lives forever. Many of us living near the Indian border were taken from our homes without warning and relocated into an internment camp 1,000 miles away in the Rajasthan desert. The war lasted one month but the camp remained opened for over five years.

When we were released, we were not allowed to return home, and so lost everything. We had to start life over in another city, and often, another country. After the border war, life as an ethnic Chinese in India became a hardship. Those who were able, emigrated to other countries. Those who could not, remained and endured suffering for decades afterwards. "


this is news .. can it be Chinese propaganda
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the camp did exist but the rest is inflated. suffering for decades ?? :rotfl:
the only place with a sizeable chinese population was kolkata and they have thrived there. sure some have moved abroad to places like australia but that was economic migration from an India with a basket case economy.

btw, what does the existence of this camp say about oh-so-liberal nehru's govt ?
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I have a question.
We know that India`s strategic oil reserves are nearing completion. The one at vizag is ready.
What stops congress or other compromised party from taking oil out of this strategic reserve to bring prices down before elections?!
Is GoI planning to promulgate a law to stop this from happening.?

From what I found -
ISPRL will have ownership and control of the strategic crude oil inventories and will coordinate the release and replenishment of strategic crude oil stock during supply disruptions through an Empowered Committee to be constituted by the Government of India.
-from here http://www.isprlindia.com/aboutus-2.asp
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"11 of the 12 major hawala networks in India r controlled by retired & serving officers of Pakistan's military ISI"

http://www.sunday-guardian.com/news/pms ... hawaladars
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Mean while in Kerala, four ISIS sympathisers picked up for questioning...
Four with suspected IS links detained in Kerala
Four youth, suspected of having links with terror outfit Islamic State (IS), were detained when they arrived from Abu Dhabi early on Monday.
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^^ Is this the usual "landed at bus stop/airport/taxi stand and picked up by police" trick and the eminent personalities were actually kicked out of Abu Dhabi?
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sum wrote:^^ Is this the usual "landed at bus stop/airport/taxi stand and picked up by police" trick and the eminent personalities were actually kicked out of Abu Dhabi?
From what I read in Malayalam papers, this was not in the usual style. They were deported from Abu Dhabhi, perhaps with advance notice which helped Indian agencies to arrange a welcome party right at the airport. This does not look like a kind of behind-the-covers action. I don't know if this a direct impact of Modi's meet with the Emirati rulers.
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Sachin wrote:
sum wrote:^^ Is this the usual "landed at bus stop/airport/taxi stand and picked up by police" trick and the eminent personalities were actually kicked out of Abu Dhabi?
From what I read in Malayalam papers, this was not in the usual style. They were deported from Abu Dhabhi, perhaps with advance notice which helped Indian agencies to arrange a welcome party right at the airport. This does not look like a kind of behind-the-covers action. I don't know if this a direct impact of Modi's meet with the Emirati rulers.
in any case, they would have landed up in a govt ayurvedic spa for a some well deserved tel maalish.
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a while back abu dhabi had detained 8 for further r&d and already deported 2. this must be the 2nd batch.

but kerala govt is said to be going easy on such returnees and merely giving a warning and tracking their movements periodically.
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Chetak and Sachin, Something is not right will all those ISIS recruits and deportations. Please start collating the stories to see what sense we can make.

Thanks,

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These guys I dont understand at all. What is this new trend of everyone threatening to convert to Islam if their demands are not met? This is the third or fourth such case I have read in past few months. Brahmins and earlier Rajasthanis? The groups least suspected of wanting to convert to Islam, these too? Thats all the self-respect and self-worth some Hindus have?

http://www.niticentral.com/2015/09/15/t ... 21995.html
Over 150 members of Brahmin community in Singhawali Ahir village in UP have threatened to convert to Islam if a missing teenage girl of their community was not recovered by the police.

While the family is alleging that the girl was kidnapped by a Dalit youth on September 8 from the village here, the police have registered a case of missing person, they said.

The community members met Additional Superintendent of Police Vidya Sagar Mishra to press for their demand.

“Over 150 brahmins of Titrauda area met me to press for their demand to find the girl, who was allegedly taken away by a Dalit youth on September 8. They have also threatened to convert to Islam, if she is not found,” the ASP said today.
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kitoo wrote:These guys I dont understand at all. What is this new trend of everyone threatening to convert to Islam if their demands are not met?
This is nothing but blackmailing. What the government should do is to call their bluff. Call all these Brahmins who want to convert to Islam to an open ground, keep Mullahs/Maulavis ready. And then in right in front of their eyes bring in some beef meat, and start cooking it. Government authorities can invite these Brahmins for some "beef biryani", and tell them that the rest of the ceremonies would be conducted by the Mullahs/Maulavis :P. Give this wide publicity, so that the Brahmins cannot go back on their words as well.
Singha wrote:but kerala govt is said to be going easy on such returnees and merely giving a warning and tracking their movements periodically.
Kerala Govt. would go slow, to prove their "secular" credentials. But in this case pretty much all central agencies including MI and RAW and questioning the arrested folks. BTW, one of the people deported is a Hindu boy who pretty much lived his life in the Gelf. The Hindu is going to the town with this story.
UAE deports 4 from Kerala for ‘IS links’
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communists in general are quite sympathetic to the mulla cause. Heck the bare naked feminists of the west actually say that islam is a totally halaal religion as far as feminism is concerned :lol:

There have been 2 or 3 ted talks by hijabi women on that topic as well. Talk about having your cake and eating it too.
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>>Heck the bare naked feminists of the west actually say that islam is a totally halaal religion as far as feminism is concerned

Any links to this plus TED talks. Would be a very useful resource...
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kittoo wrote:These guys I dont understand at all. What is this new trend of everyone threatening to convert to Islam if their demands are not met? This is the third or fourth such case I have read in past few months. Brahmins and earlier Rajasthanis? The groups least suspected of wanting to convert to Islam, these too? Thats all the self-respect and self-worth some Hindus have?

http://www.niticentral.com/2015/09/15/t ... 21995.html
Over 150 members of Brahmin community in Singhawali Ahir village in UP have threatened to convert to Islam if a missing teenage girl of their community was not recovered by the police.

While the family is alleging that the girl was kidnapped by a Dalit youth on September 8 from the village here, the police have registered a case of missing person, they said.

The community members met Additional Superintendent of Police Vidya Sagar Mishra to press for their demand.

“Over 150 brahmins of Titrauda area met me to press for their demand to find the girl, who was allegedly taken away by a Dalit youth on September 8. They have also threatened to convert to Islam, if she is not found,” the ASP said today.
Desparation, pure and simple. Just shows complete breakdown of law and order. If that system was up and running, such lunacy would not even be brought up.
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Any links to this plus TED talks. Would be a very useful resource...
I'll give you three TED links and a news article, if you google you'll find plenty yourself. It's the latest feminist trend these days.

How islam made me a feminist



Scandinavian convert preaching about ijjlamic feminism (atleast the description is scandinavian)



What islam says about women



I'm a feminist and I converted to Islam- http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/14/opinion/m ... vert-irpt/

They even have a wikipedia page and everything : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_feminism


Having a traditional family, having kids, being nice and obedient to husbands (not over everything but some aspects atleast) are all oppressive and sexist; stoning and putting them in a curtain? not so much. Fascinating stuff really :x :mrgreen:

Islam covers it's a$$ once again, take that joo kuffr :P
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Thanks Alka
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RAW to shut down its covert air wing, assets will go to NTRO and IAF source http://indianexpress.com/article/india/ ... -air-wing/

I guess , RAW's ARC going covert in real sense, with Bombardier BD-700-1A11 Global 5000 Plane getting custom modification by Israelis.
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Orthodoxy defeats immunisation
ABDUL LATHEEF NAHA

"I have more trust in Allah than in doctors. When you trust doctors more than God, it is perfidy,” asserts Abdul Rahman, a madrasa teacher in Tirur, after a Malappuram child succumbed to diphtheria on Thursday.

This is no surprise in this district, where a worrying re-emergence of diphtheria is putting at risk considerable swathes of its population who still stubbornly shun immunisation and vaccination for supposedly religious reasons. On Thursday, 12-year-old Ameeruddin of Kondotty, who lived in a local orphanage died at the Government Medical College in Kozhikode. He was just one among the thousands of non-immunised children in the district. Over a dozen Malappuram children are now under observation for suspected diphtheria, and three more have been confirmed to have it.

By the latest official count, Malappuram has 23,912 out of 342,657 children below the age of five in the district, the highest in the State, kept out of all immunisation efforts.


That apart, official data also says more than one out of every three children aged between 5 and 10 – or a whopping 36 per cent – growing up in the district never had any immunisation. That leaves them vulnerable to everything from tuberculosis, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, hepatitis-B, meningitis, measles, and polio myelitis. It is not that they had no access to immunisation. Too many of them were deliberately denied immunisation by their own parents or kin.

Two locally powerful and orthodox groups have been traditionally leading a stiff resistance to immunisation.

These include a large section of families owing allegiance to the Sunni faction led by Kanthapuram AP Aboobacker Musliar, and families of hard core Jama’at-e-Islami followers.


With the diphtheria debate now throwing up questions, Jama’at-e-Islami leader Shaikh Mohammed Karakunnu told The Hindu that to immunise the children or not was a question of “personal choice and freedom’’ of the people, and claimed that his organisation has not issued an official call to boycott all immunisation efforts. “We have not issued any such directive,” he said.

The Kanthapuram Sunni group too claimed a similar stance. Although no religious groups or leaders have officially opposed immunisation, none of them has made a call to the community to vaccinate their children, either.

“It is hard to convince the opposers, who claim themselves to be educated,” says the District Medical Officer, V. Ummer Farook.

Even the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), the second largest constituent of the State’s ruling coalition with a near-complete political monopoly hold over Malappuram, has yet to do anything substantial, apart from its Late leader Syed Mohammedali Shihab Thangal and his younger brother Syed Sadiqali Shihab Thangal consenting to inaugurate a couple of oral polio vaccine drives earlier.

IUML district general secretary P. Abdul Hameed said that his party was now thinking of launching a campaign supporting immunisation. “It has now become the need of the hour,” he said.

There are also others who are not convinced, and for reasons apart from the religious. “We do not oppose immunisation per se. But we are against using children for experimental purposes,” says Mohammed Jaseel, spokesperson for the Institution for Homoeopaths Kerala (IHK).

Dr. Jaseel says a section of homoeopaths were opposing immunisation as vaccination was still being done for already eradicated diseases. “Naturally they suspect commercial interests to be behind mass immunisation,” he said.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/k ... 663971.ece
Admin note: highlighted a few parts you might have left out in inadvertently
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In the mean while 100% literacy, 100% "secular" education and "evil communal forces" from the Naarth clearly kept at an arm's distance is providing many more Keralites an opportunity to join ISIS. But looks like the central intelligence agencies is playing spoil sport.
ISIS Link: Probe On Couple Begins In Kannur (English report)
ഐ.എസ് ബന്ധം. കണ്ണുർ സ്വദേശികൾ ആയ ദമ്പതിമാർക്കെതിരെ ഐ.ബി അന്വേഷണം (Malayalam report).

PS: Kannur district is also one place in North Kerala where the uber-secular, progressive and liberal CPI(M) has a tenacious hold.
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Two NGOs per policeman in India: CBI tells SC
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 019832.cms

only 10% of the 3 million NGOs submit accounts of their funding and expenditure to the authorities as mandatorily required under the Societies Registration Act. This means no one knows how more than 27 lakh NGOs spent their funds.

90% of NGO's are fake and into anti national activities of one sort or another.
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uddu wrote:Two NGOs per policeman in India: CBI tells SC
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 019832.cms

only 10% of the 3 million NGOs submit accounts of their funding and expenditure to the authorities as mandatorily required under the Societies Registration Act. This means no one knows how more than 27 lakh NGOs spent their funds.

90% of NGO's are fake and into anti national activities of one sort or another.
These NGOs are created to create revolution inside India. All the anti India secular groups were nurtured in West for the last 40 years and they have put the seeds in these NGOs so that they can carryout the agenda.

This revolution was planned for a long time and social changes were monitored for the last 50 years.
AAP and Kejriwal is a product of this experiment.
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uddu wrote:Two NGOs per policeman in India: CBI tells SC
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 019832.cms

only 10% of the 3 million NGOs submit accounts of their funding and expenditure to the authorities as mandatorily required under the Societies Registration Act. This means no one knows how more than 27 lakh NGOs spent their funds.

90% of NGO's are fake and into anti national activities of one sort or another.
Among those 90% NGO's, I think there are 2 types.
1. 60-70% of those belonged to persons who started sham NGO trusts to reduce their outgoing income taxes and parked money in NGO trusts for the sake their progeny.
2. Rest of 20-30% are shoddy/sham NGOs who wants to scam govt money and rest of NGOs were formed by "Breaking India" forces, who survives on dole money.
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svinayak wrote:These NGOs are created to create revolution inside India. All the anti India secular groups were nurtured in West for the last 40 years and they have put the seeds in these NGOs so that they can carryout the agenda.

This revolution was planned for a long time and social changes were monitored for the last 50 years.
AAP and Kejriwal is a product of this experiment.
Hardik Patel is another. They will create these crusaders in every state which is BJP's support base. Expect another Kejri type joker to appear in MP soon.
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Naxals who attacked Congress leadership in Chhattisgarh killed
.. security personnel on Saturday gunned down three naxals, one of whom, Sunadhar, was in the forefront of the 2013 Darbha Ghati massacre in which senior Congress leaders of Chhattisgarh, VC Shukla, Mahendra Karma and Nand Kumar Patel, were killed.
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Besides the attack on Congress leaders, Sunadhar alias Kishore Korram, a member of Darbha divisional committee, was involved in killing over 100 securitymen and was carrying cash rewards of Rs 5 lakh and Rs 8 lakh in Odisha and Chhattisgarh, respectively.
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SanjayC wrote:
svinayak wrote:These NGOs are created to create revolution inside India. All the anti India secular groups were nurtured in West for the last 40 years and they have put the seeds in these NGOs so that they can carryout the agenda.

This revolution was planned for a long time and social changes were monitored for the last 50 years.
AAP and Kejriwal is a product of this experiment.
Hardik Patel is another. They will create these crusaders in every state which is BJP's support base. Expect another Kejri type joker to appear in MP soon.
haven't they still found the asli backers of this creep??
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They probably have, but how to expose them. Further, you should also note that by this funding the funders are using some finite funds. There is a need that the 2019 that the backers are dry and without funding.
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Islamic State (ISIS) propaganda attracts non-Muslims too; Hindu Delhi girl is the latest terror aspirant
The latest aspirant from India to join the terror cult is a Hindu girl graduated from a top college in Delhi University. She was influenced by IS online justifications, and gained sympathy for the inhumane murderers. Her father, a retired army lieutenant colonel subsequently informed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) about the suspicious activities of her child
Out of the the 10 Kerala youth who were deported by UAE back to India for their links with jihadi media groups, 2 were Hindus.
In Australia, a Hindu individual, identified as Neil Prakash was a key recruiter for the Islamic State. Sydney has also launched an alert for a Buddhist who has converted to Islam recently and goes by the name of Abu Khaled al-Cambodi.
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^^ Are these some leftist, JNU type dudes who land up there? If so good riddance.

Otherwise, how on earth can a kaffir be attracted to a gropu which wants to kill the kaffir? :-?
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Soem Maoists involved in 2013 which killed the entire anti Jogi faction of INC in Chattisgarh killed.

Maoist involved in Darbha Ghati attack killed in state
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Hawala syndicate worth Rs 1,000 crore busted in Kolkata
Based on inputs generated by the Intelligence Bureau, Income Tax sleuths have busted a hawala syndicate worth at least Rs 1000 crore and suspecting involvement of D company in the racket as the money was to be transferred to UAE.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has seized 20 sacks of Indian currency in raids carried out in Kolkata on Thursday morning. "It is suspected that the hawala-lottery scam is worth at least Rs 1000 crore," said an intelligence official.

Sources said lottery kingpins of West Bengal and Tamil Nadu are involved in the racket that has links with the underworld. "We suspect links with the D company. Further information is being gathered to unravel the facts," the official added.
MAD is cutting down tenticals (D Gang) of Italian madame Hydra.

The currency transactions costs at present are exorbitant. i.e. if the dollar-rupee rate is 66.00, the banks buys your dollars at 63 and sells you at 69, and the gap is huge. Mostly gulf people rely on hawala operators to send their monies to India, which have very lower costs or traded at official exchange rate (this helps Indian netas/babus to move their money out of India).

If NaMo wants to eradicate the D-gang's biggest and lucrative hawala channel, then they need to bring currency transaction cost below 1%, then most of gulf people will use official channels to send/receive monies, and this deprives D gang an biz opportunity and his clout.
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Something is wrong here....
chaanakya wrote:1 million US dollars seized in poll-bound Bihar
Police found one million US dollars and two gold plates during vehicle checking, which has been stepped up in view of the upcoming elections in the state.


One million US dollars (Rs 6.63 crore in Indian currency) were seized from two persons here as police intensified vehicle checking in Bihar which is gearing up for Assembly elections, police said today.

Police found one million US dollars and two gold plates during vehicle checking, which has been stepped up in view of the upcoming elections in the state, late last night, Superintendent of Police Kumar Ashish said.

The police also seized three SIM cards, five ATM cards, one PAN card and one motor-cycle from their possession, he said.

Two persons- Manish Kumar, a resident of Rattan Patti village of Murliganj police station of the district and Nand Kishore Kumar, a resident of Bhangaha village of Purnea district, have been arrested and sent to jail.

The SP said that the group is operating through Nepal borders and the money might have been brought for elections in the state.
So now dollars in Million range are being pumped into elections.
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Now 'The Hindu' wants the IB to work based on its suggestions. The suggestions being focusing on "Hindutwa terror organisations".
Hindu fringe groups not yet on the radar of intelligence agencies
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