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          New Delhi, April 3 (IANS) It may be a coincidence. But 12 of   the 13 people arrested recently for links with terrorist outfit Indian   Mujahideen (IM) are from Darbhanga in Bihar.
 
 
 |  Asadullah Rehman alias Dilkash, Kafeel Ahmed, Talha Abdali alias Israr, Mohammed   Tarique Anjuman, Haroon Rashid Naik, Naqi Ahmed Vasi Ahmed Sheikh, Nadeem Akhtar   Ashfaque Sheikh, Mohammed Qatil Siddiqui, Gohar Aziz Khumani, Mohammed Adil,   Mohammed Irshad, Gayur Ahmed Jamali and Aftab Alam alias Farooq -- all were   caught in the past six months from various places in India for alleged   involvement in a string of bomb attacks.
 Of the 13, six are in Delhi's   Tihar Jail, four in a Bangalore prison and three in Mumbai. Barring Mohammed   Adil, a Pakistani from Karachi, the rest are from Darbhanga.
 
 Why   Darbhanga? Different experts give different reasons.
 
 Mumbai Police's   Anti-Terrorism Squad chief Rakesh Maria said it was the elusive member of IM,   Ahmed Siddi Bappa alias Yasin Bhatkal, who chose the Bihar district to   indoctrinate young men.
 
 Former Intelligence Bureau chief Ajit Doval has   another theory.
 
 "IM members target densely populated Muslim areas. With   help from conservative people, they brainwash others," Doval told   IANS.
 
 "Darbhanga has been targeted as a part of their new module since   2001 when SIMI (Students Islamic Movement of India) was banned."
 
 The   radical SIMI was the forerunner of IM, which has been blamed for a string of   terror attacks across India.
 
 Arun Bhagat, formerly of the Research and   Analysis Wing, said a terrorist group works like a queen bee.
 
 "After a   systematic geographical search of a particular Muslim- dominated area, outfits   like IM start a nucleus, recruiting new members. That is the reason so many are   from Darbhanga," Bhagat told IANS.
 
 Darbhanga, situated 132 km from Patna,   has a population of 3.2 million according to the 2001 census. As per the 1991   census, its Muslim population is 555,429.
 
 New Delhi-based expert on   terrorism Ajai Sahni said it did not necessarily mean that the IM was targeting   only Darbhanga to look for new members.
 
 "Once a member belonging to   another state is caught, the next module might come to light," said   Sahni.
 
 Activists of Indian Mujahideen, which has declared war on the   Indian state, have indeed been operating in various parts of India. These   include Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Uttar Pradesh.
 
 The Indian government   outlawed the Indian Mujahideen in June 2010. The US has designated it a Foreign   Terrorist Organisation.
 
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