Monday, November 21, 2011

Proof : Terror Plot in New York,Chiense Threat to India

Dear Friends,

As per our previous anticipation dated Oct. 19, 2011 we had anticipated threat to New York City which comes true today when an Al Queda supporter was arrested in New York City while he was preparing bomb for a terror strike in the city.

Also our anticipation of threat in sea in China region comes true when China threatens India for stopping the Oil Region Discovery in the South China Sea.

Nuclear Disaster Alert :

Indian Nuclear reactors at sea shore are having threat from sea water of submersion and inundation (specially for B.A.R.C. and Tarapur Reactors)

With Regards,

Chanakya

NYC Police Arrest Bomb Plot Suspect
Posted Monday, November 21st, 2011 at 11:05 am VOA

Police in New York have arrested a man they say was plotting to attack post offices, police cars and soldiers returning from serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg told reporters Sunday 27-year-old Jose Pimentel was inspired by al-Qaida, but that he was working as a “lone wolf,” and not as part of a larger conspiracy.

The city's police commissioner, Raymond Kelly, said the suspect had already begun building three pipe bombs when police arrested him Saturday afternoon.

Prosecutors said at a hearing late Sunday that Pimentel was about an hour away from completing the explosive devices.

Pimentel has been charged with conspiring to build a bomb for terrorist purposes and possessing tools to wage a campaign of violence.

At a press conference late Sunday, Kelly said the suspect planned to test the bombs by planting them in mailboxes and detonating them. He said Pimentel hoped that once the bombing campaign started, the public “would know that there were mujahedeen in the city.”


China warns India: Foreign companies shouldn't engage in South China Sea

Updated: November 21, 2011 18:59 IST NDTV

Beijing/New Delhi: Days after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao that India was going ahead with an oil exploration pact with Vietnam in the South China Sea, Beijing has made its unhappiness clear.

China's foreign ministry spokesman Liu Weimin was asked today if the issue was raised in Dr Singh's meeting with Premier Wen at Bali. In his reply the spokesman said, "As for the discussion on the South China Sea issue, China has expounded its positions many times. We don't hope to see outside forces involved in the South China Sea dispute and do not want to see foreign companies to engage in activities that will undermine China's sovereignty and interests."

At his meeting with Premier Wen, in Bali, on Friday, the Indian Prime Minister had stood firm that India was going ahead with the oil exploration deal. Beijing has been upset since it claims these waters as its own and is engaged in a diplomatic row with several South East Asian nations.

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