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Terrorists 'lurking in Nagpur'
A Muslim activist, who created a flutter after the Jaipur bomb blasts by disclosing that his weekly newspaper Iman Ki Awaz had predicted the bombings, now says that similar "terror activities" are underway in Nagpur and other parts of Maharashtra.
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Nagpur: A Muslim activist, who created a flutter after the Jaipur bomb blasts by disclosing that his weekly newspaper Iman Ki Awaz had predicted the bombings, now says that similar "terror activities" are underway in Nagpur and other parts of Maharashtra.
"Workers of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) are indoctrinating youth and recruiting them in Vidarbha and elsewhere in Maharashtra for terrorist acts," said Mohammad Hameed Engineer, of the Indian Muslim Association 'Noori'.
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