Suspect Says Varanasi Bombings Were Revenge
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From Times Wire Reports
The alleged mastermind of deadly bombings last month in Hinduism’s holiest city said the attacks were carried out as revenge for the 1992 destruction of a 16th century mosque by Hindu mobs in the town of Ayodhya.
Wali-Ullah was among six suspects arrested in the March 7 bombings at a temple and train station in Varanasi, India. The blasts killed 20 people.
S.K. Agarwal, a Home Ministry official in Uttar Pradesh state, said the suspects were members of an offshoot of the separatist Jaish-e-Muhammad.
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