Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhar Reddy today said that terrorist organisations operating from Bangladesh and Pakistan were suspected to be behind the Hyderabad twin blasts.
Hyderabad, Aug 26 : Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhar Reddy today said that terrorist organisations operating from Bangladesh and Pakistan were suspected to be behind the Hyderabad twin blasts.
"Available information points to terrorist organisations in Bangladesh and Pakistan. International organisations are interested in destabilising the country," Reddy told a press conference after the State Cabinet meeting here this morning.
Terming it as a heinous act of terrorist groups, Reddy said people behind the blast were 'anti-national'.
Reddy announced a compensation of Rs. five lakh for the families of those killed, and Rs 20,000 each to the injured in the blasts.
Expressing concern over the families who lost their dear ones, he promised to give government job to one member from the family of the deceased.
Besides, the Chief Minister also made announcement of free treatment at all hospitals for the injured.
The State Cabinet has also decided not to attend any wedding except mass weddings in Hyderabad.
This decision assumes significance as today is the wedding of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief Chandrababu Naidu's son Lokesh.
ANI
