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جمعہ، 13 اگست، 2010

600 tons explosive reach the Maoist hands?


 61 trucks loaded with over 600 tons of explosives have gone missing in the central Indian state of Mahya Pradesh.


"The trucks were sent from a state-owned factory, Rajasthan Explosives and Chemicals Limited, in Dholpur to a private company called Ganesh Explosives in the state's Sagar district. But it never reached there," the official said.

A massive search is on to track down the trucks as fear is mounting that if the explosives, including detonators and gelatin sticks, reach the Maoist hands it could be devastating, he added.
Meanwhile, Rajasthan Explosives and Chemicals Limited has claimed that it can't be blamed for this disappearance as it sent explosives only in trucks authorized by the company.
"We hand over the explosives to those who have the license. And they then dispatch it on their truck. Now, whatever happens to that explosive thereafter, we are not responsible for that," Y.C. Upadhyay of the company said.
Indias poor record of nuclear safety, and violation of various international agreements, and its refusal to sign Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), CTBT and Additional Protocol with the IAEA.
United States which singed a nuclear deal with New Delhi  has been praising India as a responsible atomic actor.
So the right hour has come that the international community must take notice of the dangers posed by Indias poor nuclear safety.

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