| Surjeet blames foreign powers for Coimbatore blasts
Communist Party of India-Marxist general 
secretary Harkishen Singh Surjeet on Monday charged the 'imperialist' 
countries with trying to destabilise India 
through bomb blasts with the help of agencies 
like Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence. 
 
He told newsmen in Madurai that the evil designs 
of foreign powers 
should not succeed, and appealed to 
the Opposition parties not 
to take advantage of the present 
situation, to protect democracy. 
 
"This is the time for unity to fight back 
terrorism," he said. 
 
The serial bomb blasts in Coimbatore was not an isolated 
incident, he said. Such attempts were being made in 
North-Eastern states like Assam.
 
Surjeet declined to comment on Congress 
president Sitaram Kesri's reported remark blaming the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh 
for the blasts. 
 
"Some foreign powers are attempting to 
disrupt 
the electoral process in the state," he said. 
 
Asked whether intelligence agencies had failed 
to foresee 
the 
trouble in the country, he said there was 
some 'lacunae'. The sleuths, he added, were recruited by the Congress. 
 
UNI
 
Elections '98
 
 
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