Thukne chij manta hai Samwidhan ko,
uske sar pe rakh ke taj ho rahi hai aarti,
Ro raha hai desh prem ro rahi hai bharti,
Hai koi jo roti martibhumi ko sakun de,
Ayese deshdrohiyon ko goliyon se bhoon de,
Aaj hame koi Subhash ya Patel Chahiye.



It seems that all terrorist activity in India supported by Congress not by Pakistan and any other country. India only blame on Pakistan.
Arjun Singh ( True son of Man Singh), Gaddar hai ise phansi do….. Manmohan Singh Hijra hai Ise Gaddi se Utar do…

Shocking News! Union HRD Minister Arjun Singh, who is known for his minority appeasement policies, created a flutter by extending support to Mushirul Hasan, the VC of Jamia Milia Islamia on the issue of legal support to arrested “terrorists”. Zia and Shakeel, students of Jamia Milia Islamia University were arrested by the Delhi Police after the Batla House encounter.

It has been established that both Zia and Shakeel were involved in the serial blasts in Ahmedabad and Delhi and they belonged to Indian Mujahideen terror group. However, Jamia VC Mushirul Hasan announced legal support to the terrorists, saying that they are not proven guilty in the court of law. Mushirul, under fire from several quarters, met Arjun Singh, who in turn patted on his back for his “wonderful gesture” towards his students. He even went on to say that Mushirul’s move was in national interest. What an irony!

The UPA government has become really ineffective because of a reticent Prime Minister and few erring Cabinet colleagues. Leaders like Shivraj Patil, Arjun Singh, Shakeel Ahmed, Shripraksh Jaiswal and many others have gone soft on terror because of the dilemma of vote bank politics. They simply don’t want to lose their minority vote bank. When Afzal Guru, mastermind of Parliament attack, could not be hanged despite SC order, the country expects little from these politicians on other terror-related issues. God save this country!

1. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru – Partition and the genocide that followed, blunder of sleeping and dreaming of Hindi Chinee Bhai bhai,

2. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, for Promoting Bhindranwale and the terrorism of Khalistan just for Political milage against Akali Dal,

3. Mr. Rajeev Gandhi and his Chamchas- Genocide against Sikhs which was just a personal revenge, Blunder of Promoting LTTE and then sending our troops on suicidal mission in Sri lanka,

For Boforce scam.
4. Mr. Sharad Pawar- for not controling Mumbai Pogrom after demolition Babri masjid.

5.Mr. Narsimha Rao for so much corruption.

6. Mr. VP Singh for opening Mandal Pendora’s box which resulted in many deaths and still counting.

7. Mr. Arjun Singh, for continuing VP singh’s work and supporting Terrorist in India.

All of these fellows would have been Hung had it not been India.. But as we all know abt the story of “Bhasmasur” all of them met their destiny by their own deeds. Nehru- tragedy of 1962, Indira Gandhi- Khalistan, Rajeev Gandhi- LTTE.

All persons are invited to join “HINDU RAKSHA SANGHATAN”.


Thukne chij manta hai Samwidhan ko,
uske sar pe rakh ke taj ho rahi hai aarti,
Ro raha hai desh prem ro rahi hai bharti,
Hai koi jo roti martibhumi ko sakun de,
Ayese deshdrohiyon ko goliyon se bhoon de,
Aaj hame koi Subhash ya Patel Chahiye.



It seems that all terrorist activity in India supported by Congress not by Pakistan and any other country. India only blame on Pakistan.
Arjun Singh ( True son of Man Singh), Gaddar hai ise phansi do….. Manmohan Singh Hijra hai Ise Gaddi se Utar do…

Shocking News! Union HRD Minister Arjun Singh, who is known for his minority appeasement policies, created a flutter by extending support to Mushirul Hasan, the VC of Jamia Milia Islamia on the issue of legal support to arrested “terrorists”. Zia and Shakeel, students of Jamia Milia Islamia University were arrested by the Delhi Police after the Batla House encounter.

It has been established that both Zia and Shakeel were involved in the serial blasts in Ahmedabad and Delhi and they belonged to Indian Mujahideen terror group. However, Jamia VC Mushirul Hasan announced legal support to the terrorists, saying that they are not proven guilty in the court of law. Mushirul, under fire from several quarters, met Arjun Singh, who in turn patted on his back for his “wonderful gesture” towards his students. He even went on to say that Mushirul’s move was in national interest. What an irony!

The UPA government has become really ineffective because of a reticent Prime Minister and few erring Cabinet colleagues. Leaders like Shivraj Patil, Arjun Singh, Shakeel Ahmed, Shripraksh Jaiswal and many others have gone soft on terror because of the dilemma of vote bank politics. They simply don’t want to lose their minority vote bank. When Afzal Guru, mastermind of Parliament attack, could not be hanged despite SC order, the country expects little from these politicians on other terror-related issues. God save this country!

1. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru – Partition and the genocide that followed, blunder of sleeping and dreaming of Hindi Chinee Bhai bhai,

2. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, for Promoting Bhindranwale and the terrorism of Khalistan just for Political milage against Akali Dal,

3. Mr. Rajeev Gandhi and his Chamchas- Genocide against Sikhs which was just a personal revenge, Blunder of Promoting LTTE and then sending our troops on suicidal mission in Sri lanka,

For Boforce scam.
4. Mr. Sharad Pawar- for not controling Mumbai Pogrom after demolition Babri masjid.

5.Mr. Narsimha Rao for so much corruption.

6. Mr. VP Singh for opening Mandal Pendora’s box which resulted in many deaths and still counting.

7. Mr. Arjun Singh, for continuing VP singh’s work and supporting Terrorist in India.

All of these fellows would have been Hung had it not been India.. But as we all know abt the story of “Bhasmasur” all of them met their destiny by their own deeds. Nehru- tragedy of 1962, Indira Gandhi- Khalistan, Rajeev Gandhi- LTTE.

All persons are invited to join “HINDU RAKSHA SANGHATAN”.

Police Special Cell Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma died in hospital on Friday (19 september 2008) after receiving several bullet injuries during an encounter with terrorists in south Delhi earlier in the day.

Breaveheart Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, who had sustained three bullet injuries during today’s encounter with terrorists at Batla House, Jamia Nagar in South Delhi, died in the hospital. Mohan Chand Sharma, who was leading the entire operation, was critically injured and was admitted to Holy Family Hospital in New Delhi.

Minutes before he succumbed to his injuries, BJP leaders LK Advani and Rajnath Singh had visited him in the hospital. Mohan Chand Sharma was one of the most capable police officers in the country. He had received four President’s Medals and three other police medals in his career. He had killed over 40 terrorists in different encounters.

India salutes its brave son, who became a martyr for his motherland. Breaking News Online pays rich tribute to martyr MC Sharma and send condolence message to his bereaved family. Long Live Shahid Mohan Chand Sharma!

Time line:
Following is the sequence of events, according to Delhi Police, of Friday’s shootout in which two suspected terrorists were killed, two managed to escape and one was captured:

Around 10 am:

* A team of 20 people led by Assistant Commissioner of Police Sanjeev Yadav reaches Jamia Nagar. The team takes position on the buildings around apartment block L-18.

Between 11-11.45 am:

* Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, who was not wearing a flak jacket, knocks on the front door of an apartment on the fourth floor of L-18 building.

* Sharma asks the inmates to come out for police verification. Occupants open fire from a .3 mm pistol.

* Three bullets hit Sharma; two pass through his body. Sharma falls down as the policemen take shelter.

* Head Constable Balwan Singh suffers injury on right hand.

* Sharma is taken to the nearby Holy Family Hospital, where doctors immediately wheel him into the operation theatre to remove a bullet lodged in his stomach.

* Senior police officials, including Joint Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Karnal Singh and Deputy commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Alok Kumar arrive at Jamia Nagar.

* Various teams of the Special Cell are pressed into the service along with a platoon of elite National Security Guards commandos.

* Teams wearing protective gear once again try to move into the apartment.

* As both side trade fire, police asked people in the area to remain indoors.

* Police fired a total of 22 rounds; occupants of apartment retaliate with eight rounds.

* Two suspected terrorists are gunned down, even as two others managed to flee from the rear of the apartment, apparently by jumping onto the roof of an adjoining building; one man is captured as police move into the apartment.

* Police teams remove the bodies of the dead and take away the captured man to an undisclosed location.

Around 11.45 am:

* Police declare the firefight over.

* People come out of the their houses and chant anti-police slogans, expressing their anger to reporters for wrongly reporting that terrorists were hiding in a nearby mosque.

4 pm:

* Delhi Police Commissioner YS Dadwal holds press conference to announce that one of the dead was Asif, mastermind of Delhi bombings.

7 pm

* Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, grievously injured in the police raid, is dead.

Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, injured in Delhi encounter, died in a Delhi hospital on Friday.

Forty-one-year-old Sharma, a highly decorated officer who received three bullet injuries in his abdomen, thigh and right arm in the gunbattle at Jamia Nagar in South Delhi, succumbed to his injuries at the Holy Family hospital at 7 pm, doctors attending him said.

A recipient of seven gallantry medals, Sharma, who had led the police team against the militants wanted in connection with Delhi and Ahmedabad blasts, underwent an operation to remove the bullets from his body.

“We have lost our best man,” Joint Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Karnal Singh told PTI.

Inspector Sharma led Friday’s encounter in South Delhi’s Jamia Nagar area where two terrorists were killed and another was arrested.

Earlier, Delhi Police Commissioner Y S Dadwal said that Inpector Sharma was one of the bravest officers in the the force.

Intelligence sources have said that Atif, one of the militants killed today, masterminded Delhi blasts. Atif was the brain behind serial blasts in Ahmedabad, Japiur. (With PTI inputs)

Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, who was injured in the encounter in Jamia Nagar early on Friday, has died in a Delhi hospital.

Forty-two-year-old Sharma, who led the police action against the terrorists in Jamia Nagar, received three bullet injuries in his abdomen, thigh and right arm in the gunbattle. He succumbed to his injuries at the Holy Family hospital at 7 pm, doctors attending him said.

“He was bleeding profusely,” says Reverend Arthur Thampu, medical director of the Holy Family Hospital.

“We have lost our best man,” Joint Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Karnal Singh mourned.

Earlier, Police Commissioner Y S Dadhwal described Mohan Chand as “one of our most brave officers”.

In the 10 years since he joined the special cell, Inspector Sharma won six medals. He was involved in some of the police’s biggest cases.

He had helped nail the men involved in the attack on Parliament and was credited with helping to kill 35 terrorists. Another 85, who were arrested, were also tracked down by him.

Sharma is survived by 2 children, a son and a daughter

Police Special Cell Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma died in hospital on Friday (19 september 2008) after receiving several bullet injuries during an encounter with terrorists in south Delhi earlier in the day.

Breaveheart Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, who had sustained three bullet injuries during today’s encounter with terrorists at Batla House, Jamia Nagar in South Delhi, died in the hospital. Mohan Chand Sharma, who was leading the entire operation, was critically injured and was admitted to Holy Family Hospital in New Delhi.

Minutes before he succumbed to his injuries, BJP leaders LK Advani and Rajnath Singh had visited him in the hospital. Mohan Chand Sharma was one of the most capable police officers in the country. He had received four President’s Medals and three other police medals in his career. He had killed over 40 terrorists in different encounters.

India salutes its brave son, who became a martyr for his motherland. Breaking News Online pays rich tribute to martyr MC Sharma and send condolence message to his bereaved family. Long Live Shahid Mohan Chand Sharma!

Time line:
Following is the sequence of events, according to Delhi Police, of Friday’s shootout in which two suspected terrorists were killed, two managed to escape and one was captured:

Around 10 am:

* A team of 20 people led by Assistant Commissioner of Police Sanjeev Yadav reaches Jamia Nagar. The team takes position on the buildings around apartment block L-18.

Between 11-11.45 am:

* Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, who was not wearing a flak jacket, knocks on the front door of an apartment on the fourth floor of L-18 building.

* Sharma asks the inmates to come out for police verification. Occupants open fire from a .3 mm pistol.

* Three bullets hit Sharma; two pass through his body. Sharma falls down as the policemen take shelter.

* Head Constable Balwan Singh suffers injury on right hand.

* Sharma is taken to the nearby Holy Family Hospital, where doctors immediately wheel him into the operation theatre to remove a bullet lodged in his stomach.

* Senior police officials, including Joint Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Karnal Singh and Deputy commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Alok Kumar arrive at Jamia Nagar.

* Various teams of the Special Cell are pressed into the service along with a platoon of elite National Security Guards commandos.

* Teams wearing protective gear once again try to move into the apartment.

* As both side trade fire, police asked people in the area to remain indoors.

* Police fired a total of 22 rounds; occupants of apartment retaliate with eight rounds.

* Two suspected terrorists are gunned down, even as two others managed to flee from the rear of the apartment, apparently by jumping onto the roof of an adjoining building; one man is captured as police move into the apartment.

* Police teams remove the bodies of the dead and take away the captured man to an undisclosed location.

Around 11.45 am:

* Police declare the firefight over.

* People come out of the their houses and chant anti-police slogans, expressing their anger to reporters for wrongly reporting that terrorists were hiding in a nearby mosque.

4 pm:

* Delhi Police Commissioner YS Dadwal holds press conference to announce that one of the dead was Asif, mastermind of Delhi bombings.

7 pm

* Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, grievously injured in the police raid, is dead.

Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, injured in Delhi encounter, died in a Delhi hospital on Friday.

Forty-one-year-old Sharma, a highly decorated officer who received three bullet injuries in his abdomen, thigh and right arm in the gunbattle at Jamia Nagar in South Delhi, succumbed to his injuries at the Holy Family hospital at 7 pm, doctors attending him said.

A recipient of seven gallantry medals, Sharma, who had led the police team against the militants wanted in connection with Delhi and Ahmedabad blasts, underwent an operation to remove the bullets from his body.

“We have lost our best man,” Joint Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Karnal Singh told PTI.

Inspector Sharma led Friday’s encounter in South Delhi’s Jamia Nagar area where two terrorists were killed and another was arrested.

Earlier, Delhi Police Commissioner Y S Dadwal said that Inpector Sharma was one of the bravest officers in the the force.

Intelligence sources have said that Atif, one of the militants killed today, masterminded Delhi blasts. Atif was the brain behind serial blasts in Ahmedabad, Japiur. (With PTI inputs)

Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, who was injured in the encounter in Jamia Nagar early on Friday, has died in a Delhi hospital.

Forty-two-year-old Sharma, who led the police action against the terrorists in Jamia Nagar, received three bullet injuries in his abdomen, thigh and right arm in the gunbattle. He succumbed to his injuries at the Holy Family hospital at 7 pm, doctors attending him said.

“He was bleeding profusely,” says Reverend Arthur Thampu, medical director of the Holy Family Hospital.

“We have lost our best man,” Joint Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Karnal Singh mourned.

Earlier, Police Commissioner Y S Dadhwal described Mohan Chand as “one of our most brave officers”.

In the 10 years since he joined the special cell, Inspector Sharma won six medals. He was involved in some of the police’s biggest cases.

He had helped nail the men involved in the attack on Parliament and was credited with helping to kill 35 terrorists. Another 85, who were arrested, were also tracked down by him.

Sharma is survived by 2 children, a son and a daughter

Delhi Police Killed 2 innocent

(sorry they are Terrorists, but may be possible that our Home Minister may say “they are our brother and innocent”).

Police say they have secured the area where the shoot-out happened
The Delhi police on Friday shot dead two persons, suspected to be terrorists involved in the September 13 blasts, in a lane near the Khalifullah mosque in South Delhi’s Jamia Nagar.

“The special cell got information from the control room and came here to nab the men. From the information we have now, two persons were killed and two of the special cell policemen have sustained bullet injuries,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (south) HGS Dhaliwal.

Though the area falls under his jurisdiction, the operation was carried out by the special cell of the Delhi police, which handles high profile criminal and terrorism cases.

Dhaliwal said the operation was not in a mosque as some rumours suggested. The police said, based on the information they had, they reached the L-18, near Batla House, at around 11 am to apprehend the suspects.

The police said the suspects opened fire and they had to retaliate. Special Cell Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma took a bullet in his abdomen and a head constable was injured, the police said.

The police said of the five suspects, one was injured and arrested while two managed to escape.

The locals said the police started the combing operation as early as 9 am. The locals also said they were not sure if there was any crossfire. Soon after the firing ended, some the residents raised slogans against the establishment and the police.

“Last time also, they came into the area a day before Id and conducted a similar operation. There must be a thorough probe and it should be clearly established if those killed were really terrorists,” Salim Mohammed, a resident said.

The police are searching for the two suspects in the neighbourhood.

Atiq, a terrorist wanted in connection with the serial blasts in Delhi and Ahmedabad , and his associate were killed in the encounter.

Acting on intelligence inputs, the police raided the house where Atiq and four other militants were holed up, the police said.

In the exchange of fire that ensued, Atiq and another terrorist were killed, Joint Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Karnail Singh told reporters.

While one terrorist was arrested, two managed to escape during the operation, he said.

Mohan Chand Sharma, who led the team, and a head constable were injured in the heavy exchange of fire.

Sharma suffered a bullet injury in the abdomen, Dhaliwal said.

The police team had gone in search of the terrorists after the prime suspect in the Ahmedabad serial blasts Abu Basher had identified the four-storied house near a mosque in Jamia Nagar where he along with Delhi serial blasts mastermind
Mohammed Subhan Qureshi had taken shelter in July.

Basher was brought to Delhi on Thursday from Ahmedabad for questioning after the last week’s serial blasts in Delhi
that claimed 24 lives. Indian Mujahideen, a shadow outfit of the Students Islamic Movement of India and Lashkar-e-Tayiba, had claimed responsibility for the Delhi attack.

Dhaliwal rubbished reports that the encounter took place in a mosque.

Meanwhile, 40-year-old Balwant, one of the two policemen of the special cell involved in the encounter with the terrorists in Jamia Nagar, is now recuperating from bullet injuries at the AIIMS’ Trauma Centre.


Police are under pressure to catch the bombers.

Mohan Chand Sharma who also received bullet injuries in the abdomen during the encounter, is undergoing surgery at the Holy Family Hospital at Okhla Road.

“The condition of Balwant is stable. He has a gunshot injury in the right arm. We are going to operate on him soon,” Sushma Sagar, assistant professor, surgery, AIIMS Trauma Centre, told PTI.

“We have also got to see if the gunshot has fractured any of his bone and torn muscles and and nerves,” she added.

Sagar also confirmed that two persons were brought dead along with the police officials.

Police said two terrorists and two officers of their special cell were injured in the encounter.

A top Islamic militant suspected of involvement in the wave of bomb attacks on Indian cities has been killed in a shoot-out in Delhi, police say.

They say the man identified as Atif was killed with another man in a “fierce exchange” of gunfire at a house in the mainly Muslim Jamia Nagar district.

Two Indian policemen were injured in the operation and a third suspect was captured alive.

At least 20 people died in a multiple bomb attack on Delhi last week.

News channels showed an ambulance taking away a bloodied person from the crowded site of Friday’s gun battle.

A large contingent of policemen had surrounded the four-storey home where the suspected militants were supposed to be hiding, witnesses told the BBC.

Unclear

“The police were firing at the fourth and top storey of the building,” one eyewitness said.

“A lot of people had gathered around the building.”

Police arrived at the house after receiving information that some “suspected militants” were hiding there, senior Delhi police official Karnail Singh told reporters.

“They opened fire on the police when we approached the house,” he said.

“Two of our men, including an inspector, were injured.”

Two militants were killed during the ensuing gun battle and one was arrested, he added.

On Wednesday, Delhi police issued sketches of three men who they believe were involved in the attacks.

About 90 people were injured when the five devices went off in busy shopping areas within minutes of each other.

An e-mail purportedly from a group calling itself the “Indian Mujahideen” claimed it carried out the attacks.

On Thursday, India revealed plans to upgrade its intelligence-gathering ability following a spate of bombings.

A new centre will be established to research surveillance and preventative measures and become a focus for counter-terrorism strategies.

Delhi Police Killed 2 innocent

(sorry they are Terrorists, but may be possible that our Home Minister may say “they are our brother and innocent”).

Police say they have secured the area where the shoot-out happened
The Delhi police on Friday shot dead two persons, suspected to be terrorists involved in the September 13 blasts, in a lane near the Khalifullah mosque in South Delhi’s Jamia Nagar.

“The special cell got information from the control room and came here to nab the men. From the information we have now, two persons were killed and two of the special cell policemen have sustained bullet injuries,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (south) HGS Dhaliwal.

Though the area falls under his jurisdiction, the operation was carried out by the special cell of the Delhi police, which handles high profile criminal and terrorism cases.

Dhaliwal said the operation was not in a mosque as some rumours suggested. The police said, based on the information they had, they reached the L-18, near Batla House, at around 11 am to apprehend the suspects.

The police said the suspects opened fire and they had to retaliate. Special Cell Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma took a bullet in his abdomen and a head constable was injured, the police said.

The police said of the five suspects, one was injured and arrested while two managed to escape.

The locals said the police started the combing operation as early as 9 am. The locals also said they were not sure if there was any crossfire. Soon after the firing ended, some the residents raised slogans against the establishment and the police.

“Last time also, they came into the area a day before Id and conducted a similar operation. There must be a thorough probe and it should be clearly established if those killed were really terrorists,” Salim Mohammed, a resident said.

The police are searching for the two suspects in the neighbourhood.

Atiq, a terrorist wanted in connection with the serial blasts in Delhi and Ahmedabad , and his associate were killed in the encounter.

Acting on intelligence inputs, the police raided the house where Atiq and four other militants were holed up, the police said.

In the exchange of fire that ensued, Atiq and another terrorist were killed, Joint Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Karnail Singh told reporters.

While one terrorist was arrested, two managed to escape during the operation, he said.

Mohan Chand Sharma, who led the team, and a head constable were injured in the heavy exchange of fire.

Sharma suffered a bullet injury in the abdomen, Dhaliwal said.

The police team had gone in search of the terrorists after the prime suspect in the Ahmedabad serial blasts Abu Basher had identified the four-storied house near a mosque in Jamia Nagar where he along with Delhi serial blasts mastermind
Mohammed Subhan Qureshi had taken shelter in July.

Basher was brought to Delhi on Thursday from Ahmedabad for questioning after the last week’s serial blasts in Delhi
that claimed 24 lives. Indian Mujahideen, a shadow outfit of the Students Islamic Movement of India and Lashkar-e-Tayiba, had claimed responsibility for the Delhi attack.

Dhaliwal rubbished reports that the encounter took place in a mosque.

Meanwhile, 40-year-old Balwant, one of the two policemen of the special cell involved in the encounter with the terrorists in Jamia Nagar, is now recuperating from bullet injuries at the AIIMS’ Trauma Centre.


Police are under pressure to catch the bombers.

Mohan Chand Sharma who also received bullet injuries in the abdomen during the encounter, is undergoing surgery at the Holy Family Hospital at Okhla Road.

“The condition of Balwant is stable. He has a gunshot injury in the right arm. We are going to operate on him soon,” Sushma Sagar, assistant professor, surgery, AIIMS Trauma Centre, told PTI.

“We have also got to see if the gunshot has fractured any of his bone and torn muscles and and nerves,” she added.

Sagar also confirmed that two persons were brought dead along with the police officials.

Police said two terrorists and two officers of their special cell were injured in the encounter.

A top Islamic militant suspected of involvement in the wave of bomb attacks on Indian cities has been killed in a shoot-out in Delhi, police say.

They say the man identified as Atif was killed with another man in a “fierce exchange” of gunfire at a house in the mainly Muslim Jamia Nagar district.

Two Indian policemen were injured in the operation and a third suspect was captured alive.

At least 20 people died in a multiple bomb attack on Delhi last week.

News channels showed an ambulance taking away a bloodied person from the crowded site of Friday’s gun battle.

A large contingent of policemen had surrounded the four-storey home where the suspected militants were supposed to be hiding, witnesses told the BBC.

Unclear

“The police were firing at the fourth and top storey of the building,” one eyewitness said.

“A lot of people had gathered around the building.”

Police arrived at the house after receiving information that some “suspected militants” were hiding there, senior Delhi police official Karnail Singh told reporters.

“They opened fire on the police when we approached the house,” he said.

“Two of our men, including an inspector, were injured.”

Two militants were killed during the ensuing gun battle and one was arrested, he added.

On Wednesday, Delhi police issued sketches of three men who they believe were involved in the attacks.

About 90 people were injured when the five devices went off in busy shopping areas within minutes of each other.

An e-mail purportedly from a group calling itself the “Indian Mujahideen” claimed it carried out the attacks.

On Thursday, India revealed plans to upgrade its intelligence-gathering ability following a spate of bombings.

A new centre will be established to research surveillance and preventative measures and become a focus for counter-terrorism strategies.