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Deccan Mujahideen takes responsibility for Mumbai Blast to create confusion


MIL/Agaencies/TOI, Nov 27, 2008

Mumbai, India: November 27, 2008 – IR Summary/Agencies/TOI - Deccan Mujahideen has taken responsibility of Mumbai’s assault and further claims that it covers the Deccan plateau covering most of south India region, which confirmation came through an e mail sent to the local media bearing out their responsibility for Mumbai blasts, it’s all done to confuse the Indian intelligence.

Either this group has inclusively developed in India or misguiding the Indian authorities showing to have no link with Pakistan, or changing their names to confuse the Indian intelligence. 

So far the previous attacks are concerned launched last year, were claimed by groups with names stressing their local origins. But now the organization looks to have expanded their area."Deccan Mujahideen," which has taken its responsibility for the Mumbai assault, is somewhat different and covers a large region of South India.  .

A similarly shadowy group calling itself the "Indian Mujahedeen" claimed responsibility for serial blasts in Delhi in September, which killed 20 people, and bombings in Ahmedabad in July when 45 died.

Another group, the "Islamic Security Force-Indian Mujahedeen," said it was behind explosions last month in India's northeast state of Assam that killed 80.

It is unclear whether the various groups are connected, but retired senior security official B. Raman has said their chosen names were a "bid to Indianise" the Islamic militant movement.

The "Indian Mujahedeen," which also calls itself "the militia of Islam," first came to public attention last November following serial blasts in Uttar Pradesh.

The same group sent another email to the media after blasts in May in the city of Jaipur in which it said it would wage an "open war" against India for supporting the United States, and warned of more attacks against tourist sites.

Security services suspect the groups may be fronts for outfits that have been banned by the Indian government over the past few years such as the Students' Islamic Movement of India.

Others say they could be an undercover coalition of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed militant organisations.

Just minutes before the blasts in Ahmedabad, the main commercial city of Gujarat state, the "Indian Mujahedeen" sent emails to several TV news stations warning that people would "feel the terror of death".

It said the Ahmedabad blasts were revenge for riots which swept Gujarat in 2002 in which at least 2,000 people, mainly Muslims, were hacked, shot and burnt to death.

It has warned India's largest-circulation daily, The Times of India, and other media groups to halt their "propaganda war" against Muslims.

And it has told Mukesh Ambani, India's richest businessman, to "think twice" about his construction of a glass-and-steel 27-storey home on land in Mumbai where a Muslim orphanage once stood.


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