An "incendiary bomb" placed in a
motorbike exploded near the Karnataka BJP city office buzzing with
activity ahead of the May five Assembly polls.The policemen were on security duty as part of the bandobast arrangements for the BJP office in view of the polls when the explosion ripped through the crowded area damaging two vans, a Karnataka State Reserve Police vehicle and a motorbike, top police officials said. A National Investigative Agency team has arrived here, he said, adding, forensic experts would also be joining them. "As of now, we do not know what is the material of the bomb blast. We will know after examination," he said.
The blast occurred around 10.30 AM when the BJP office is normally brimming with party workers and candidates. Wednesday is the last day for filing of nominations. City Police Commissioner Raghavendra Auradkar, citing preliminary investigation, said, "It is an explosion", adding a motorbike with an "incendiary bomb" was used. The bike was planted in the midst of cars, he said."At this stage, I can't say what kind of explosion it was", the police chief said. Police said "explosive and incendiary materials" were used. According to them, Police personnel were injured as they rushed out of their vehicle parked nearby the party office on seeing the vehicles going up in flames. Two of the injured were college students who were returning home after tution, Shivamurthy, an eye witness, said, adding BJP workers shifted some of the injured to hospital
The blast occurred around 10.30 AM when the BJP office is normally brimming with party workers and candidates. Wednesday is the last day for filing of nominations. City Police Commissioner Raghavendra Auradkar, citing preliminary investigation, said, "It is an explosion", adding a motorbike with an "incendiary bomb" was used. The bike was planted in the midst of cars, he said."At this stage, I can't say what kind of explosion it was", the police chief said. Police said "explosive and incendiary materials" were used. According to them, Police personnel were injured as they rushed out of their vehicle parked nearby the party office on seeing the vehicles going up in flames. Two of the injured were college students who were returning home after tution, Shivamurthy, an eye witness, said, adding BJP workers shifted some of the injured to hospital
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