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Kopargaon: Goa Chief Minister Digamber Kamat said on Monday that the CBI had found some clues indicating right-wing organisation Sanatan Sanstha's involvement in the Margao blasts.
"The CBI has found some clues against Sanatan Sanstha during its investigations in Maharashtra and Karnataka," Kamat told reporters after visiting the Shirdi Saibaba temple.
Two persons had died in the explosion, which had triggered prematurely on Diwali eve.
Asserting that the two deceased in the blasts were members of the Sanstha, the Goa Chief Minister said action will be taken against the organisation once the CBI submits its report.
Kamat said work has already begun for the development of four-lane-roads in Goa for which the Central Government has sanctioned funds of Rs 2,500 crore.
The Government has also sanctioned a National Institute of Technology for Goa, apart from a Super Speciality hospital, he added.
Kamat said his government had spent Rs 20 crore on tightening security near sea shores and is also working towards modernisation of the state police force.
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