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chocolate sellers hurt in blast hospitalised in SiliguriSiliguri, Oct 30 IANS Two chocolate sellers, who are brothers, injured in blasts in Assam's Kokrajhar
district, were admitted with multiple injuries Thursday night to a
nursing home in Siliguri. The siblings - Shanti Dutta, 44, and Anil Dutta, 40 - were brought from Kokrajhar and admitted to the Anandalok Nursing Home here.The Duttas were petty
traders selling
chocolates.An eyewitness to the blasts in Kokrajhar district, Mahadeb Dutta, seemed to shiver as he recalled it."First, we heard a big blast.
Black smoke was bellowing into the sky. The fire was spreading very rapidly. We ran helter and skelter. Very soon there was a second blast. Instantly all shops downed
shutters.
People ran for their dear lives," Dutta said. "There was
blood splattered all around. Then the
police came," he said in a trembling voice.West Bengal Urban Development Minister Ashok Bhattacharya alleged the terror
strikes were primarily the result of the indifferent attitude of the Congress-led United progressive Alliance
government to the
security situation. The minister held a
meeting with the Darjeeling district administration and the police at Siliguri and asked the authorites to take fool-proof security measures.At least 61 people were killed and over 300 injured Thursday as a series of carefully coordinated bombings shattered the midday bustle of
markets in Guwahati and other areas of India's Assam state, the latest
victim of targeted terror that has taken over 400 lives in the
country since 2006.In one of the worst terror attacks in the restive northeast, which has seen a lot of separatist violence in the last couple of decades, 12 bombs went off in less than an hour in Guwahati as well as in the western districts of Barpeta, Kokrajhar and Bongaigaon. More than 300 people were injured, many of whom are in a critical condition--Indo-Asian News
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