Indian Mujahidin
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The Indian Mujahidin is a militant organization which claimed responsibility for a string of bombings in Jaipur, India, in mid-2008. Those bombings killed over 60 people, injuring hundreds. The bombings targeted marketplaces and Hindu temples.
The group also claimed responsibility for the 23 November 2007 Uttar Pradesh serial blasts, which killed at least 15 people. However, the group also denied association with the attacks on the Mecca Masjid, the Samjhauta Express and the 2006 Malegaon blasts.
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- 'Indian' group claims Jaipur blasts Al Jazeera. 15 May 2008.