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  • India will fight terror at all costs: Patil

    Jaipur (PTI): On a visit here with Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, Home Minister Shivraj Patil on Thursday said India will fight terror at all costs and thwart the designs of terrorists to disturb peace and communal harmony in the country.

    "The nefarious designs of terrorists will be thwarted boldly and their attempts will be foiled," Patil told reporters after visiting the injured in the serial blasts at the Sawai Man Singh hospital here along with Gandhi.

    Assuring the Centre's help to Rajasthan in the wake of terror strike, Patil said, "the Centre would give all possible assistance and help to the state to meet any exigency on the terror front."

    Patil, who also went to the Tuesday's blast sites in the old city with Gandhi, said "whatever action is required, the Centre would do it immediately to enable the state government to face any such challenge".

    Patil also appreciated the people of Jaipur for maintaining peace and harmony following the explosions, which have claimed 64 lives.

    Earlier, Gandhi and Patil spent about thirty minutes in the trauma and other wards of the hospital amidst tight security arrangements. Rajasthan Health Minister Narpat Singh Rajvi briefed them at the hospital.

    Congress General Secretaries Ashok Gehlot and Mukul Vasnik, Union Minister of State for Forest Namonarayan Meena and MP Sachin Pilot could not accompany Gandhi and Patil to the hospital as its gates were closed after their entry.

    Gandhi and Patil also spend about fifteen minutes at the Santokhba Durlabhji Memorial Hospital and interacted with the blast victims there.

    Earlier, they offered prayers at the two Hanuman temples at Sanganeri Gate and Chandpole gate, which were worst hit blast sites in the old city.

    Gandhi and Patil also inspected the blast sites at Manak Chowk, Kotwali, Chandpole and Sanganeri gate.

    They were also briefed about the investigations being carried out in connection with the blasts, an official said.




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