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Patna Serial blasts: Third suspect arrested from Motihari

New Delhi: Third suspect has been arrested in connection with Patna serial blasts that killed six people and wounded more than 80.
An Islamist militant group is believed to be behind an attack on a rally by Narendra Modi. Modi, who has a good chance of becoming India’s next Prime Minister, is seen as a target of militants who hold him responsible for riots a decade ago during his first term as chief minister of Gujarat. At least 1,000 people, most of them Muslims, were killed in the rioting.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA), India’s top counter terrorism body, is seeking the arrest of the 24-year-old Akhtar in connection with attacks in recent years in the cities of Mumbai and Varanasi and is investigating his role in blasts in Hyderabad in February.

“Because of the Tehseen connection, the entire chain is established,” said Pradhan, a senior police official in Jharkhand, where the detained suspect is from. “There is no doubt that it is the work of the Indian Mujahideen,” he added.

Police said that the bombers were trying to spark a stampede in the crowd. Heavy loss of life could have inflamed tension, recently simmering again, between majority Hindus and minority Muslims.

The Indian Mujahideen has been accused of dozens of similar bomb attacks over recent years.

The ease with which the bombs were planted around the rally ground, where tens of thousands of people gathered to hear Modi, has raised concern about Modi’s safety.

Leaders of his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have called the attack a big security failure and have demanded better protection for him. There has been no claim of responsibility.

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