
Last nite....When im back 2 mah home...Wanted 2 know the Score of India Vs England Cricket match...So jst put on mah TV....while surfing through the channels...I jst Shocked and Ran towards TV....COZ a flash news and Scrolling is going on.....saying"MUMBAI UNDER TERROR ATTACK"......There is a serious situation located at Mumbai.....
This Particular drama


These Attacks were targeting for the revenge of "Arresting the Terrorists conne



The attacks were claimed by a previously unknown group calling itself the Deccan Mujahideen in an e-mail to news organisations. Deccan is an area of southern India.
Analysts say that while it is not clear whether the claim is genuine, the attacks were most likely carried out by a group called the Indian Mujahideen. The name used in the claim of responsibility suggests the attackers could be members of a south Indian offshoot or cell of the Indian Mujahideen.

Indian police say the Indian Mujahideen is an offshoot of the banned Students' Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), but that local Muslims appear to have been given training and backing from militant groups in neighbouring Pakistan and Bangladesh.
SIMI has been blamed by police for almost every major bomb attack in India, including explosions on commuter trains in Mumbai two years ago that killed 187 people.
Police said the Indian Mujahideen may also include former members of the Bangladeshi militant group Harkat-ul-Jihad al Islami.
In an e-mail to various media in September, the group denounced Mumbai's police anti-terrorist squad, accusing them of harassing Muslims.
"If this is the degree your arrogance has reached, and if you think that by these stunts you can scare us, then let the Indian Mujahideen warn all the people of Mumbai that whatever deadly attacks Mumbaikars will face in future, their responsibility would lie with the Mumbai ATS and their guardians," it said.
The Indian Mujahideen have made credible claims of responsibility for most of the recent major attacks on civilian targets in India over the past two years.

The Mumbai attacks appear to have been carefully co-ordinated, well-planned and involved a large number of attackers. A high level of sophistication has also been a hallmark of previous attacks by the Indian Mujahideen.
The Mumbai attacks also focused clearly on tourist targets, including two luxury hotels and a famous cafe.
In May, the Indian Mujahideen made a specific threat to attack tourist sites in India unless the government stopped supporting the United States in the international arena.
The threat was made in an e-mail claiming responsibility for bomb attacks that killed 63 people in the tourist city of Jaipur. The e-mail, signed by "Guru Al-Hindi", declared "open war against India" and included the serial number of one of the bicycles on which the bombs were left.
Witnesses in Mumbai say the attackers in Mumbai singled out Americans and Britons in their attacks.
WHAT WAS DIFFERENT ABOUT THE MUMBAI ATTACKS?
All previous Incidents The Indian Mujahideen are suspected of involvement involved co-ordinated serial bombs.
The Mumbai attacks also show clear signs of co-ordination but were carried out by gunmen, some carrying grenades.
The tactics -- a milita

However, similar attacks have been carried out before, notably the May 2004 attacks in the eastern Saudi city of Khobar.
Gunmen attacked two oil industry installations and a foreign workers' housing complex in the city, taking more than 50 hostages and killing 22 of them. The attackers asked hostages whether they were Christian or Muslim before deciding whom to kill.
· Explosions heard inside Taj hotel also.
· Grenade blast heard from Nariman House, where 6 terrorists are holed up.

· 9 foreigners among 101 killed in Mumbai terror attacks
· All people trapped in Taj Hotel rescued, says DGP A.N.Roy.
· 200 more NSG commandos being sent to Mumbai: NSG spokesperson.
· Hand-grenades lobbed from Oberoi Hotel.
· Security forces and holed up terrorists exchange fire in Nariman House. One terrorist killed, 6 more ultras suspected to be inside the building, says police.
· Maharashtra government annonces Rs 5 lakh compensation to the kin of those killed in the terror attacks. Rs 50,000 will be paid to the seriously injured.
· Defence Minister A K Antony calls a high-level meeting of the armed forces in the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks.
· Two bodies brought out of terror-struck Taj Hotel in Mumbai and taken away in an ambulance. · Five terrorists killed and one captured in Mumbai, says Maharashtra Dy CM R.R. Patil.
· Four to five terrorists are suspected to be holed up inside Nariman House, says Police.
· Advani to accompany Manmohan Singh during visit to terror-hit Mumbai.
· Mumbai police did not have prior inputs about terror attacks, says R.R. Patil.
· NSG commando

· Maharashtra Cabinet to meet at 2 pm in backdrop of terror attacks on Mumbai; all-party meet at 3 pm.
· NSG commandos launch operation at Nariman House.
· Major General R K Hooda, General Officer Commanding of Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat, reaches Trident Hotel.
· Death toll in Mumbai terror attacks reaches around 100.
· Firing at Nariman House in South Mumbai intensifies; window panes on third and fifth floor shattered.
· Two terrorists shot dead at Taj Mahal Hotel. Two continue to be holed up, police says.
· Schools and colleges in Mumbai to remain closed today.
· Firing heard near Nariman House in Colaba; police cordon off area amid reports that terrorists are holed up in the building.
· Fresh rounds of gunfire heard from inside the Taj Hotel in South Mumbai; at least one injured and few others brought out.
· Terrorists suspected to be holed up in Cama hospital; Govt spokesperson says "not sure about situation inside".
· Firing at Trident Hotel in South Mumbai.
· NSG commandos enter Taj Hotel, take positions at the rear side of the building.
· Six foreigners being held hostage in Trident Hotel, say sources.
· Fresh firing erupts at Taj Hotel where the encounter between holed up militants and security forces is on.
· 11 policemen, including 5 officers, killed in terror strikes.
· A major fire in the dome of the old portion of the Taj Hotel and gunshots comin

· Death toll in Mumbai terror attacks 80; 274 injured, say hospital sources.
· To catch perpetrators of tonight's Mumbai terror attacks 'dead or alive' is our priority, says R.R Patil
· Most of the guests brought out of Taj hotel.
· Mumbai terror attacks death toll rises to 78, says Maharashtra Government; 6 Army columns deployed in South Mumbai.
· Mumbai CST station cleared of terrorists; terrorists who fled from CST may be the ones shot dead at Girgaum Chowpatty, say police.
However, the manner in which these officers were targeted and killed by the terrorists in Wednesday night’s attack raises an important question: Was there a preplanned and premeditated move to eliminate these men who mattered in Maharashtra’s security and law enforcement apparatus, as part of plain revenge? Or was it just a matter of ‘collateral damage, whereby they just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time?

Mr. Karkare, who was the 1982 batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, held a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Vishveshvarayya Regional Engineering in Nagpur. He also served in the Naxalite-infested Chandarpur area of the state.
As ATS Chief he was also involved in the Malegaon blast probe which was subject to a lot of criticism by many Hindu organisations. His brave act of fighting the terrorists ended in tragedy.
"Our chief Karkare, my senior officer Salaskar and ACP Kamte died while engaging terrorists outside the Cama hospital," a sobbing Dalvi told Rediff.com. "All of a sudden, terrorists threw grenades at Karkare leading to chaos. We are unable to confirm whether they fell to terrorist fire or were killed by the grenades."
Vijay Salaskar, 80 encounters,
Not everyday does a

Salaskar is single-handedly credited for wiping out the gang of the home-bred don-turned-politician in the late 1990s.
He also destroyed the powerful and frightening hold the drug mafia was beginning to take over Mumbai.
Salaskar was also the man who is credited with unearthing the gutka industry-underworld nexus. It is said that he was sidelined for two years. In late 2007, he was reinstated to the crime branch, where he heads the anti-extortion cell.
Though allegations of killing gangsters in cold blood have been leveled at Salaskar too, he is relatively untouched by controversy as much as his colleagues from the batch of 1983 do.
Police Ashok Kamte was DCP, Zone 1 in Mumbai, and was also a key officer in the state police. He had also served as Commissioner for Solapur and has always been known

Oberoi, Taj, VT 9 from the areas attacked with guns, grenades 78 killed, 200 wounded, tourists hostage n flies in nsg, army on alert.
Ashok Kamte was killed in terrorists attack Ashok Kamte found Dead
The attacks began in south Mumbai around 9:30 as the business district wound up for the day, and hotels and restaurants were filled with guests - a sharp contrast to the serial blast in local trains in July 2006, as targeted passengers during rush hour commuting hours of work.
Terrorists sprayed bullets from automatic weapons and hurled grenades at several nearly simultaneous strikes on more than a dozen spots around the city, including five-star Taj Mahal and Oberoi hotels, Victoria Terminus, vile parle, Santa Cruz, Worli and Leopold Cafe in Colaba.