So tactfully planned too, at that. Evening times at shopping hubs, at the Diwali & Eid threshold! So very sad.
A British couple who offered their amateur video footage to NDTV 24x7 were so vigilant, so pro-active: he told NDTV he asked his girlfriend NOT to panic and movie anywhere AWAY from the area where the blast occurred (he was at Paharganj - which is one of the two gates to the New Delhi Railway Station). Here is why:
He said he has seen how (in the case of London Blasts), terrorists plan their mode of attack chronologically, where people - out of fear and panic - start going haywire and look to rush for ANY (damn) destination OTHER THAN the one they are currently at (where the blast has occurred). That he pointed out , is a mistake on their part - cuz "multiple-blasts", if & when they take place, occur with a specified timeline, thus making panicking people more vulnerable to be victimized to the next blast that could potentially occur (possibly in the area they are heading toward). It is best to "stay where you are" once the blast has already occurred because whatever damage had to be done is now already done and over with (at that particular area). So don't let your fear