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Important clues found in Bodh Gaya blasts: Shinde

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July 17, 2013 17:56 IST

The National Investigation Agency has found some important clues in the Bodh Gaya blasts, Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said on Wednesday.

"I can say that the investigation is being done seriously, and the probing agency has found some important clues in the right and positive direction," Shinde told reporters after laying the foundation stone for Central Reserve Police Force's ‘mahila' battalion base at Bahadurpur Patti-katla in Rajasthan’s Alwar district. It was not possible to divulge the clues as it could affect the ongoing probe, Shinde said.

Ten serial bomb blasts have rocked the Bodh Gaya on July 7, injuring two monks.

In the backdrop of a controversy brewing between the Intelligence Bureau and the Central Bureau of Investigation over the Ishrat Jahan encounter case, Shinde said, "The matter was being investigated and truth will prevail."

The 319-acre land will be used to create a base for the 213 'mahila' battalion of the CRPF and other training and infrastructure facilities. A sum of Rs 450 crore would be spent on it.

Shinde said the base of women battalion of the CRPF in the region would motivate more and more of them to join the force. It was the former Prime Minister late Rajiv Gandhi who had set up the women battalion wing in the CRPF in 1986, and Rajivji had a dream of women empowerment, Shinde recalled.

 

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