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Uneasy calm in New Delhi''s ''encounter lane''

New Delhi/ Ghaziabad, Sept 20 : It was an uneasy calm in the ''encounter lane'' of Jamia Nagar here today, a day after the Delhi Police''s Special Cell killed two militants, including the alleged mastermind of Delhi blasts, Abu Bashar.

Residents preferred to stay in their homes to be away from police ''interrogation'' and the journalists who would pester them for ''soundbytes''.

Police personnel have been deployed in Jamai Nagar, but it may take time for the residents to come to terms with the fact that they were living next door to ''terror''.

Authorities and Non Government Organizations (NGOs) are doing their best to instill confidence among the residents.

Indian police claim breakthrough in Delhi bombing probe

Indian police claim breakthrough in Delhi bombing probeNew Delhi - Indian police on Saturday claimed a major breakthrough in their investigation into serial blasts in the capital city earlier this month with the arrest of two people.

Mohammed Saif was arrested during a fierce shootout in a south Delhi area on Friday, during which a police officer and two suspected terrorists were killed, Delhi Police Deputy Commissioner Alok Kumar said.

Zeeshan, who goes by only one name, was arrested later Friday from the premises of a television news channel where he had gone to give an interview.

Arrested terrorists sent to 14 days of police custody

New Delhi, Sept 20 : Mohammad Saif and Zeeshan, who were arrested after Friday’s encounter with Delhi Police’s Special Cell at Jamia Nagar here, have been sent to 14 days of police custody.

They were produced in Tees Hazari Court today by the Delhi Police.

Earlier in the day, Delhi Police claimed that Saif has confessed to his role in the September 13 Delhi serial blasts that claimed about 30 lives and maimed close to 100.

Saif revealed during interrogation that Atif alias Abu Bashar, who was killed in the encounter with Delhi Police’s Special Cell, was the head of the Indian Mujhaideen and masterminded the serial blasts and not Abdul Subhan alias Tauqeer as suspected earlier.

Manmohan Singh chairs Plan panel meeting

New Delhi, Sept 20 :Manmohan Singh chairs Plan panel meeting Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh chaired a meeting of the Planning Commission today to discuss a draft Integrated Energy Policy document.

Describing that energy is a crucial input in development and growth of the country, Dr. Singh said: “With very large energy requirement, we are likely to be increasingly import-dependent. This makes us vulnerable to uncertainty of international prices and also reliability of supplies.”

Atomic trade high on PM''s US, France tour

New Delhi, Sept 20:Atomic trade high on PM''s US, France tour Armed with a permit for global nuclear trade, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will leave next week for the United States and France hoping to seal atomic energy deals and discuss cooperation in defence and counter-terrorism.

Dr. Singh will fly out on Monday for what will be India''s first top-level diplomatic engagement since a global nuclear cartel allowed it access to nuclear fuel and technology, overturning a 34-year-long ban for testing nuclear devices.

Arrested terrorist confesses to role in Delhi blasts

Arrested terrorist confesses to role in Delhi blastsNew Delhi, Sept 20 : Delhi Police on Saturday reportedly claimed that Mohammad Saif, who was arrested on Friday during an encounter in Jamia Nagar, has confessed to his role in the September 13 Delhi serial blasts that claimed about 30 lives and maimed close to 100.

According to reports, Saif revealed during interrogation that Atif alias Abu Bashar, who was killed in the encounter with Delhi Police’s Special Cell, was the head of the Indian Mujhaideen and masterminded the serial blasts and not Abdul Subhan alias Tauqeer as suspected earlier.

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