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Punjab: NIA to probe Ludhiana blast case

New Delhi/UNI: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) will probe into the recent Ludhiana blast case, which is suspected to be part of a larger cross-border conspiracy to disturb peace in Punjab ahead of assembly polls, sources in the intelligence set-up said on Friday.

Sikhs for Justice member arrested in Germany for Ludhiana blast

New Delhi/UNI: German authorities have arrested Jaswinder Singh Multani, member of a pro-Khalistani group 'Sikhs for Justice', for his alleged involvement in Ludhiana court complex blast that happened last week, said highly placed sources on Tuesday.

Khalistani groups carried out Twitter campaign with ISI help ahead of Ludhiana court blast

New Delhi/IBNS: A Sikh radical group had initiated a synchronized cyber campaign with the support of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) ahead of the blast at the Ludhiana court on Thursday.

Man killed in Ludhiana court blast was involved in drug trafficking

Ludhiana/UNI: The man,who was killed in a blast in Ludhiana court complex on Thursday, has been identified as a former Punjab Police Head Constable named Gagandeep Singh, who was involved in drug trafficking, police sources said.

Blast in Ludhiana court kills one, leaves five injured

Ludhiana/IBNS: A man was killed and five others were seriously injured in a blast which took place inside a bathroom at a Ludhiana court in poll-bound Punjab on Thursday, media reports said.