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Govt issues countrywide terror alert

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The country has been put on high alert following inputs that Pakistan-based terrorists may strike during the upcoming .

The Centre has asked state governments to take all possible steps to foil attempts by militant groups, particularly Lashkar-e-Taiba, to disrupt peace during ongoing and the upcoming festivals of , Idd-ul Fitr and .

Sources said the advisory issued by asked all states to increase vigil and take precautionary measures to ensure security as Pakistan-based groups may strike at public places.

The Ministry asked states like Delhi, Karnataka and Kerala to deploy additional forces in sensitive locations.

Onam will be celebrated on August 23, Raksha Bandhan on August 24 and Idd-ul Fitr on September 13.

"We have sent alert to all states and are taking all necessary measures. There are possibility that Pakistan-based elements may try to carry out terror strike in the country," a Home Ministry official said.

The advisory has asked states to be more vigilant and check crowded public places like markets, railway stations, bus terminals and parks besides other places of mass gathering, he said.

The Home Ministry also gave out list of potential targets and advised on what to look our for.

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