Patna, Bodhgaya serial blasts case solved, says Sushil Kumar Shinde
Patna, Bodhgaya serial blasts case solved, says Sushil Kumar Shinde
Intelligence sources had earlier said that the Indian Mujahideen's Ranchi module was behind the Bodhgaya blasts.

New Delhi: Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde claimed that the case multiple blasts in Patna and Bodhgaya have been solved. Intelligence sources had earlier said that the Indian Mujahideen's Ranchi module was behind the Bodhgaya blasts.

This is the same group that was behind the Gandhi Maidan blasts in Patna, which occurred on October 27 during BJP PM nominee Narendra Modi's Hunkaar rally in the city. Sources had said that documents with plans and names of the planters were recovered in Ranchi with other items on Tuesday.

Ten blasts had taken place in the Bodh Gaya temple on July 7, 2013 and three bombs were found unexploded. In Patna, 8 blasts had taken place wherein 7 people had lost their lives.

Shinde on Thursday also said commented on the current political crisis in Delhi and said that Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung is seeking reply from AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal on how much time he required to form the government. "We are in no rush for President's rule. Congress offered AAP unconditional support, but its important to give them time to form the Govt. It's a democratic process," he said.

Shinde also spoke on the allegations against former Supreme court judge Justice AK Ganguly and said, "we are seeking legal opinion. We will decide on Delhi police FIR after legal opinion comes, " he said.

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