Rahul Gandhi Calls Ravneet Singh Bittu a 'Traitor' outside Parliament
Rahul Gandhi Calls Ravneet Singh Bittu a 'Traitor' outside Parliament
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Poll-bound West Bengal has lately witnessed a series of Crude-bomb attacks. Amid this, an India Today investigation has unearthed factories handcrafting lethal devices for supplies across the state for a price as low as Rs 130 a piece. On Wednesday, West Bengal minister Jakir Hossain and 20 others were injured after bombs were hurled at them at a train station in Murshidabad. Authorities have ordered a CID probe into the attack.
But in what appears to be a pervasive market of explosive devices, India Today found men constructing, storing, and supplying homemade bombs packed with shrapnel like nails, fins, nuts, and bolts across several districts.
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