Raipur, September 13, 2008: Chhattisgarh Government today put its police on high alert after serial blasts rocked the national capital Delhi.
As a part of high alert, security agencies have been asked to keep a watch on the movement of all suspicious people, Home Department officials said here.
Armed personnel had also been deployed in sensitive places to meet any untoward incident, the officials said adding the intelligence wing had been asked to remain extra vigilant.
Five blasts today rocked Karol Bagh, Connaught Place and Greater Kailash in Delhi killing at least 20 people and injured about 100.
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