Assam blast: 4 injured, ULFA faction claims responsibility

A explosion ripped through the bustling Pan Bazaar area injuring at least four people. A Paresh Barua-led faction of the proscribed United Liberation Front of Asom has claimed responsibility

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A explosion ripped through the bustling Pan Bazaar area in Assam on Saturday, October 13, injuring at least four people, police said.

The explosion took place near Sukreswar Temple in the city's Pan Bazaar area that houses the High Court building, the Deputy Commissioner's Office and other important buildings.

"Four persons received minor injuries in the explosion. They were rushed to the Mahendra Mohan Choudhry hospital and their condition is stated to be stable," said Guwahati Joint Commissioner of Police Diganta Barah.

The explosion took place near Sukreswar Temple in the city’s Pan Bazaar area that houses the High Court building, the Deputy Commissioner’s Office and other important buildings

Barah ruled out the possibility of a bomb explosion and said that the police were trying to ascertain the exact cause of the blast.

A Paresh Barua-led faction of the proscribed United Liberation Front of Asom has claimed responsibility for the blast.

"This explosion was directed against those opposing NRC update and against those organisations supporting settling of Hindu Bangladeshis in Assam. This explosion is to warn the anti-Assam forces," Barua told local TV channels.

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