"There was no casualty, though damages were caused to at least three vehicles parked nearby while windowpanes of some residences were also smashed," State Home Minister Y Patton said.
"The bomb blast took place in the thickly populated residential areas of the state capital where official and residential quarters of parliamentary secretaries are located," he said, adding the blast site was not far off from the official residential quarters of Chief Minister, Speaker and other ministers.
"The Nagas have been suffering enough and time has come to reason together in finding permanent and lasting peace in Nagaland," he said.
The state government would leave no stone unturned in its efforts to see that peace and tranquility was not disturbed in the state, he said.
