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I am Satish working at in a software comapny in ITPL, Whitefield, Bengaluru.
We have heard of the Blasts and saw intense activity of calls being made to dear and near ones to know of the situation or to explain of the known information.
There was tension in the afternoon, which has clamed down after it was known that they were small blasts.
There was talk that this was to create fear among the citizens.
All were united to help each other. As most of the mobile networks were jammed, it was informed to people staying outside the city using the landlines or mobbiles which were working
All the Software Engineers in ITPL are eager to go home.
They are more worried about the safety of the citizens in Bangaluru.
Satish
What happened today was perhaps waiting to happen... A lot to do with the security situation prevailing in the entire country.
Coming to the blasts in
Condolences to the family that lost its near one(s)...
Sudesh Shenoy
I had tried contacting my friends who are staying at the bomb blast areas, but all mobile network got jammed
& there has been no response. finally i had get in touch with them thru mail.
In the mean time all our employees got Important advisory mail in concern with the bomb blast from our company sources too.
Ahamed Inzamam
The situation is extremely tensed here at this moment as police have cordoned-off the blast spot and traffic on
Manoranjan Aran
I was passing through Madiwala minitues after the blast had happened.
There is absolutely no cause for panic as police have taken control of the situation. Every looked calm and normal. I appeal to all Bangalorians to refrain from listening to all rumours that is flowing arround.
Sanu
V Vishwanath
There are no great impact on the Bengaluru people and their rotuine work.
Immediately Bangalore police has taken charge and is diverting traffic, monitoring activites with out disturbing the public.
This bomb blast held in places where the sofware industries are.
Shanmugasundaram M
My office is next to the Madiwala police station, under which jurisdiction two blasts have happened.
Our office security head visited the station, and as per police, they are low intensity crude bombs and there is no need to panic. The traffic is now flowing through the Madiwala checkpost traffic signal, one of the blast sites. Our office is right on Hosur road, (next to Madiwala police station) and though traffic is slow, its moving.
Nagesh Adoni
I don't see any issues nor heard any sound of the blast but a look at the roads � all seem fine with minor jams here and there. Will update if I hear or see something different.
Manju
As of now situation in Bangalore city is calm�Nothing thing worry I beg to my friends and other people don't spread rumours and don't believe in roumors. I got a call from my friend just now and he said many people were killed in the blasts.
Nikesh Ariviruthy
I have my office in Shivajinagar,one of the most sensitive areas of Bangalore.There are unconfirmed reports of blast here also.But every thing looks absolutely normal here.even places where blasts have taken place,things are reasonably normal.I again believe media is over playing the issue to gain one upmanship over rival channels.Pls don't spread panic by over reacting
Chola
Today around 1.20 pm we heard big sound and after that saw smoke at Madiwala Bus Stand (Near Forum Mall). It seems to be the bomb was planted under the bus stand. In this blasts one lady was died (there is blood at the spot) and there are not many people are there in the bus stand and the bomb is low intensity. After 1 hour bomb squad was came with dogs. Public is crowding this place to see the incident.Email | Print | Get latest news on your desktop |
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