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Muslim radicals arrest confirm Kamakhya temple threat

Guwahati, July 18 (UNI) A Security threat to Kamakhya temple in Asom was established following revelation of some arrested muslim fundamentalists who visited the holy shrine.

The Kamakhya temple, a must visit site for travellers, had figured in the list of religious centres in the country facing the threat of terror attacks, intelligence sources had informed a few days ago.

Interrogation of five muslim radicals, arrested from different hotels in the city a couple of days ago, had revealed that they had visited the temple during their stay, police sources said.

''The arrested persons checked in hotels using Hindu names and visited the temple,'' the sources added.

However, police suspect their motive of visiting the temple and beefed up security, apprehending a strike at the shrine.

Police suspected that the arrested persons had links with Pakistan's ISI, the Laskar-e-Toiba or the SIMI.

Meanwhile, in another twist to the arrests, police revealed that two of those arrested bore resemblance to suspects of last week's Mumbai blasts.

Massive search operations had been launched in the entire Northeast following the Mumbai blasts, with intelligence reports stating that Muslim fundamentalists were planning terror strikes.

Muslim radical groups were suspected to have bases in the Northeast and the arrest of 11 suspected SIMI activists in Tripura and two in Asom confirmed such apprehensions.

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'No fresh obligations in the Indo-US N-deal'

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Record no of Amarnath yatris perform 'pooja' on 1st Monday of Savan

Jammu, July 18 (UNI) In spite of the Shiv Lingam controversy a record number of pilgrims -- 8,600 -- on 'Savan ka pahala somvar' (first Monday of Savan month), performed 'darshan' and 'pooja' at the holy Amarnath cave in Himalaya. Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) sources told UNI here today the rush of devotees yesterday was maximum and a record number of pilgrims (maximum in a day) perform darshan. ''More than 2,35,000 devotees have performed 'pooja.....

Pakistan to import Indian farm machinery

Barnala, July 18 (UNI) Pakistan will import farm machinery, particularly combine harvestors, from India through the Wagah border. A local company, Standard Combines and Tractors have tied up with All Corporation of Pakistan to export combines and tractors. The Pakistan company has given an undertaking to import 100 harvester combines and 50 tractors from from Standard, the Company's deputy General Manager S S Brara said here today. The officials of the Pakistan company who had made.....
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