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Centre-UP spar over Varanasi blast
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The site of the explosion at Dashashwamedh Ghat on the banks of river Ganga in Varanasi on Tuesday night. PTI
The site of the explosion at Dashashwamedh Ghat on the banks of river Ganga in Varanasi on Tuesday night. PTI

The state government also countered Chidambaram's remarks that there was "some laxity" on the part of authorities that led to yesterday's blast in Shitlaghat that killed a two-year-old girl and injured 31 others.

After a visit to the blast spot and the hospitals where he consoled the injured, Chidambaram told reporters that he had not not come to do a "jugalbandi" or blame anyone but asserted that the law and order was primarily the responsibility of the state.

"In fact, as far as UP is concerned, a specific advice was given on February 25, 2010 that the Dashashwamedh Ghat was one of the targets. So this area had been identified as a possible target in February 2010.

"I am not here to do a 'jugalbandi' to blame anyone but specific advisories were given.... It is for the government of UP to realise that it is first the responsibility of the state government to maintain law and order. Police and public order are state subjects," he said.

However, he added it would not be possible to give pin-point intelligence in advance about any incident. He said on December 5, on the eve of the anniversary of Babri Masjid demolition, another advisory was given to remain on alert.

"I think the police made some arrangements. But I think what has happened is that because the 'arti' takes place every night throughout the year, there may have been some kind of laxity. One may have assumed that it has been peaceful for so many weeks and so many months and that it would remain peaceful.

Shortly later, UP Cabinet Secretary Shashank Shekhar Singh told a press conference in Lucknow that "there was no no specific actionable intelligence" from the Centre about possible terrorist activity in Varanasi and there was no no laxity on the part of the state police.

"Holding the state responsible is not not justified. There was no no specific actionable intelligence input regarding a terrorist act in Varanasi. "An alert was received on February 25 this year but that was upto Dussehara festival only.  How much this is actionable in December is for you to decide," Singh said.

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(Published 08 December 2010, 17:46 IST)