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Naidu's convoy did not use jammer

October 02, 2003 04:55 IST
Last Updated: October 02, 2003 04:56 IST


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In a major security breach, the jammer vehicle, which normally precedes the Andhra Pradesh chief minister's convoy, was not used when N Chandrababu Naidu survived a landmine attack.

"Normally the chief minister's car follows the jammer vehicle, which disrupts all electronic signals. But on Wednesday, the jammer was not taken to Tirupati," official sources in Hyderabad said.

The chief minister's wife Bhuvaneswari travelled along the same road a few minutes before the blast.


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Sub: jammer not used in CM's convoy

We, indians are very confidant lot;and THe AP Security to the CM has shown how much we can become complacent! so Cm escaped means ok?How ...


Posted by Dr.Umesh





Sub: not true

d jammer couldnt prevent the mine detonation as it was wire controlled. pls check d info b4 publishing. i heard from rediff tht it was ...


Posted by kiran





Sub: Jammer vehicle not used

The jammer vehicle would have made no difference as it can only disable remote controlled detonation.What was used in tirupathi is a simple camera flash ...


Posted by Arun Sai





Sub: Tirupathi Blast

A dastardly act of a bunch of idiots against a political prodigy that AP has produced in recent times!


Posted by V.I.G.Menon





Sub: Blast at Tirupathi

The Chief minister visted his aged mother even before he could visit GOD. This sentiment and her blessings only saved him from the blast. Let ...


Posted by Dr Ramchandra Rao




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