First visuals from the spot of explosion in Fancy Bazaar area of Guwahati. pic.twitter.com/tiVFD2WeSg — ANI (@ANI_news) December 5, 2015

GUWAHATI: Five persons, including a girl child and a woman, have been injured in the two blasts that rocked Guwahati on Saturday afternoon amidst threats from Ulfa (I) and Ndfb (S) against Hindi-speaking people. The district civil administration later confirmed that the blasts were not a handiwork of militants but due to firecrackers that accidentally exploded while being carried by rag pickers.The blasts occurred at about 10 minutes past 3 pm within about three minutes at the commercial hub at Fancy Bazar area of the city, which plunged the city into a deep crisis. Shops and offices in the downed shutters and people rushed indoors. A huge deployment of police and para military forces cordoned off the entire area.Kamrup (metro) district deputy commissioner M Angamuthu said, “The blasts were not due to an IED or grenades. It was some firecrackers that went off accidentally when a rag picker was trying to play with it. These five people, who were near the rag picker received soft injuries and burnt injuries.”Guwahati police commissioner Mukesh Agarwal said, “Had it been a grenade or bomb blast, the ground would have been different. This was a firecracker and the rag picker is also injured. Experts from the forensic science laboratory are make an assessment.”The Guwahati police commisionerate is already on a high alert following alerts a few days back about possible attacks by Ulfa (I) and Ndfb (S) on Hindi-speaking people in the city. The Fancy Bazar area has a high concentration of Hindi-speaking traders.On December 1, Ulfa (I) militants opened fire at Hindi-speaking workers a a stone crushing plant at Namrup in Dibrugarh district in which two persons were injured. : Guwahati witnessed twin bomb blasts on Saturday afternoon. The blasts occurred around 3pm within three minutes of each other at the commercial hub at Fancy Bazar area of the city.According to initial reports, at least two persons have found lying injured near a dustbin where the two bombs were placed. Police said that are trying to ascertain whether the explosions were caused by bombs or grenades.Police said that the prime suspect is on the anti-talk Ulfa (Independent), which is targeting the Hindi-speaking population of the state. The Fancy Bazar area has a high concentration of Hindi-speaking traders.On December 1, Ulfa (I) militants opened fire at Hindi-speaking workers a a stone crushing plant at Namrup in Dibrugarh district in which two persons were injured.Read this story in Telugu