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Terror attacks condemned

Bangalore: Socialist Unit Centre of India has criticised the Centre and Maharashtra governments for having no clue of such a large-scale terror attack even after the country’s commercial capital had witnessed over 25 terror attacks previously.

Jamaat-e-Islam India (JeI) demanded an inquiry into the attack in which top police officersdied. “Killing of top officers points towards a deep conspiracy,” the JeI said.

Akhil Bharathiya Vidyarthi Parishad too, claimed that the Centre and Maharashtra governments had failed to protect the citizens from terror attacks.

The All India Youth Federation urged political parties not to politicise the terror attack .

Popular Front of India, Hindu Jagarana Vedike and Bangalore Advocates’ Association also condemned the attacks.

— Staff Reporter

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