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    Kashmir militants claim Delhi blasts
    (Reuters)
    Updated: 2005-10-31 07:20

    "One way or the other, Lashkar is behind it," he added.

    Rohan Gunaratna, a Singapore-based expert on terrorism, agreed the blasts were almost certainly carried out by groups from the subcontinent but inspired by the methods of al Qaeda.

    "It is very likely the attacks were meant to affect the peace process between Pakistan and India," he said.

    SENSE OF FEAR

    S. Regunathan, the top bureaucrat in Delhi's local government, said 57 people were killed and about 140 wounded in the blasts, although some media said 61 people died.

    More than 110 were still in hospital, many of them critically injured, some with severe burns.

    Delhi's chief minister appealed for people to stay away from public areas for the next few days ahead of the major Hindu celebration of Diwali, or the festival of lights, on Tuesday and the Islamic Eid al-Fitr a few days later.

    The markets where the blasts occurred opened on Sunday but were almost empty.

    There were also scares at two fairs in the capital on Sunday after an unattended bag was found at one and information received about a bomb at another. The schools where the fairs were being held were searched, but no bombs found.

    Elsewhere, extra armed police manned new barricades on the streets and the turnout at some temples and mosques was lower than normal in the cool, clear autumn day.

    "There is some sense of fear, obviously," said 40-year-old resident Mohammad Salim.

    But the scene at India Gate, a monument in the heart of New Delhi near most VIP installations, was like any other holiday. Dozens of teenagers played cricket on the lawns near the structure erected in memory of war heroes.
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