By IRNA,
New Delhi : Strongly condemning the terror attacks on India’s two major cities, Bangalore and Ahmedabad, an Indian leader Monday said: “The terror network is trying to destabilize the country and create a communal divide”.
Talking to IRNA Shoaib Iqbal, Deputy Speaker of Delhi Assembly termed the terror attacks as anti-human and anti-religion.
“No religion teaches terrorism and whoever have done it have committed crime against humanity” said Indian leader.
Expressing grief and condolences to the affected families Shoaib said: “No one with the slightest human feelings will ever stoop so low to take innocent lives like this. The perpetrators are worse than animals, devoid of conscience and human values”.
“Humanity is the ultimate victim in such acts of mindless violence” said Shoaib, adding that the progeny of the devil who commit these crimes have no religion and no faith in God. They are simply sadists who get kicks out of the misery of others. Their only aim is to create religious hatred among Indians.
He also appealed to the people to maintain calm and peace and “foil the nefarious designs of the terrorists to create communal divisions among our people.” They (terrorists) have failed before and will fail again in their devilish mission.
Shoaib asked the Government to institute an independent inquiry and bring the coward perpetrators to justice without which the recurrence of such catastrophes cannot be stopped. He also urge the Indian government to take strong measures to rope the law enforcement agencies and make them stop their witch hunt.
In Friday’s serial blasts in India’s IT hub Bangalore, capital city of Karnataka state, three persons were killed and more than two dozens wounded. In Saturday’s 16 serial blasts in Ahmedabad, capital city and business nerve of Gujarat, 45 people have been killed. As many as 160 people have been injured, among them 20 are in critical condition.