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February 15, 2010,
Babu Thomas - The Global Council of Indian
Christians (GCIC) Monday condemned in the “strongest
possible terms” the bomb blast in Pune that killed 15
people and left nearly 60 injured.
The blast took place Saturday evening at Pune’s popular
German Bakery that is located near a Chabad House, a
Jewish prayer house.

"GCIC condemns in strongest terms the senseless terror
attack on innocent people in Pune on Saturday evening,"
said a statement on the website.
The advocacy group said it "offers prayers for the dead
and shares deepest sympathies with the families of the
victims who struggle to come to terms with the loss of
their dear ones.”
GCIC also prayed for the "speedy and complete recovery
of those injured in the bomb blasts.”
The Saturday blast occurred a day after India and
Pakistan agreed to resume their peace talks stalled
since the Mumbai terror attack on November 26, 2008.
The blast was reportedly triggered as part of what is
called the Karachi Project planned by Pakistan-based
terror group Lashkar-e-Toiba. Two foreigners, an Italian
woman and an Iranian student, were among the nine people
killed.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, meanwhile, called for a
speedy investigation and hoped the culprits responsible
for this heinous act will be identified and brought to
justice at the earliest.
The Prime Minister expressed his deepest condolences and
sympathies to the families of those killed and to the
injured.
He announced relief from the Prime Minister’s National
Relief Fund of Rs. 2 lakh to the next of kin of those
killed and Rs. 1 lakh to the injured.
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