Maha received intelligence inputs but none was specific: Chagan Bhujbal

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'We are receiving a lot of inputs from intelligence agencies. But it does not say where it will happen, when it will happen or who will do it. We don't have such details,' Maharashtra deputy chief minister said.

In the wake of a suspected terror attack in Pune, Maharashtra deputy chief minister Chagan Bhujbal tonight said the state had received "a lot of inputs" from intelligence agencies but none of them was specific.

"We are receiving a lot of inputs from intelligence agencies. But it does not say where it will happen, when it will happen or who will do it. We don't have such details," he said.

He was responding to a question whether the state had received prior reports about possibility of terror strike in the state.

Condemning the terror strike, he said the police was doing its best to secure people.