As shoppers in Delhi were winding up their Diwali shopping, blasts rocked three of the busiest markets in the city on Saturday evening.
The first explosion occurred in Paharganj market at 1740 IST when it was choc-a-bloc with busy Diwali shoppers, killing seven persons and injuring over 60.
Minutes later, explosions rocked the Sarojini Nagar Market and Govindpuri area of Okhla in South Delhi.
The blasts are suspected to be the handiwork of banned Pakistan-based Lashker-e-Toiba outfit.
An alert was sounded in the capital with the police chief asking people to be vigilant.
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Just found out on the news a couple of hours ago. The images were so disturbing, the news channels were apologising for having to show the same.
The first explosion occurred in Paharganj market at 1740 IST when it was choc-a-bloc with busy Diwali shoppers, killing seven persons and injuring over 60.
Minutes later, explosions rocked the Sarojini Nagar Market and Govindpuri area of Okhla in South Delhi.
The blasts are suspected to be the handiwork of banned Pakistan-based Lashker-e-Toiba outfit.
An alert was sounded in the capital with the police chief asking people to be vigilant.
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Just found out on the news a couple of hours ago. The images were so disturbing, the news channels were apologising for having to show the same.
