Indian Police Detain Four
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Police in the eastern Indian state of Bihar detained at least two suspects in connection with bomb blasts at a campaign rally of opposition prime minister candidate Narendra Modi yesterday that killed five people.
The explosions, including one at a train station, also injured 71 people, S.K. Bhardwaj, additional director general of Bihar Police, said by phone. One person confessed to planning the attack, CNN-IBN television channel reported today, citing Manu Maharaj, senior superintendent of police in Patna, the capital of the state where the rally took place.