Bombs detonated on the Samjhauta Express

Aftermath of the Samjhauta Express bombing. Click to view more images at the Hindustan Times.

Two bombs kill 67, 15 wounded, 12 critical on Pakistani-Indian rail

India has suffered yet another mass-casualty attack on its rail lines. Terrorists planted up to five bombs on the Samjhauta Express, a rail that transports travelers to and from India and Pakistan. Two of the bombs detonated, killing 67 passengers. Another 15 were wounded in the resulting fires, 12 of them are in critical condition.

The casualties could have been much higher, as only two of the five bombs actually detonated. The bombs were clearly designed to kill as many passengers as possible. “Forensic experts at the site said a deadly cocktail of low-intensity explosives and kerosene bombs were used to trigger the blasts and the fires,” reports India’s DD News. “Northern Railway General Manager V N Mathur told reporters in Deewana that two suitcases containing IEDs were recovered from train and the track, one of which contained petrol or kerosene. The live IEDs were defused.”

Indian authorities have detained one person in connection with the bombings, however there is no indication on an affiliation with a terrorist group.

As Indian security expert B Raman notes, past terror attacks on the Indian rail line in Mumbai has been traced back to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and “its Indian collaborator the Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).” The Mumbai bombing killed 163 and wounded over 460 wounded, while the Malegaon bombing killed 37 people and wounded 125. The Malegaon bombing was specifically designed to incite sectarian violence between Muslims and Hindus.

Lashkar-e-Taiba has strong ties with al Qaeda as well as receives support from Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI). LeT is al Qaeda’s regional affiliate inside Pakistan, as was responsible for the attack on the Indian Parliament in December of 2001 which nearly started a war between Pakistan and India.

The Samjhauta Express bombing comes as Khurshid Kasuri, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister is scheduled to meet with the Indian government to further the peace negotiations and discuss the contentious issue of Kashmir and Jammu. Lashkar-e-Taiba and al Qaeda have ample reasons to sabotage these talks.

Bill Roggio is a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the Editor of FDD's Long War Journal.

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  • Nick says:

    “Lashkar-e-Taiba and al-Qaeda have ample reasons to sabotage these talks.”
    As do militant Hindus who espouse the racist Hindutva policy. Indian police, who have released images of two suspects are also investigating possible militant Hindu involvement:
    “But the Indian authorities said that they were also investigating whether Hindu extremists could have been behind Sunday night’s attacks, as most of the victims were Pakistanis.’
    At the moment, it’s still too early to tell.

  • kumarishakti says:

    How could “extreme hindus” who espouse “racist hindutva politics” be responsible for the attacks?
    Nick shows his doltishness and ignorance of Hindus and their philosphy and the history of India . If he did his research he would see that terrorism in India is a tool used t intimidate and terrorise the Hindu community in India. He would come to know that It has been used to provoke and destabilise India and to prevent her growth and economic prosperity.
    Nick sounds like a left wing Christian who reveals his contempt and disrespect for the Hindu society as well as his lack of Independent thinking in his bias and stereotyping of Hindu awareness.

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