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Indian Mujahideen threatens

Staff Reporter

HYDERABAD: Indian Mujahideen, which has claimed responsibility for the serial blasts in New Delhi on Saturday, warned that it would not spare anyone while taking vengeance.

“Whether it is ATS of Maharashtra, the ATS and ACB of Gujarat or the OCTOPUS of Andhra Pradesh, none shall be spared when it comes to vengeance,” the mail said.

Organisation To Counter Terrorist Operations (OCTOPUS), was formed by the State Government after twin blasts to check terrorism.

Indian Mujahideen also claimed that the serial blasts in New Delhi are a reaction to the alleged harassment of innocent Muslims by the police in Gujarat following the serial explosions in Ahmedabad. The harassments were backed by various State Governments, including that of Andhra Pradesh, it stated.

The Government must realise now that it cannot deal with Indian Mujahideen unjustly anymore, it said.

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