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Apprehending Mumbai-type terrorist attack in various parts of India, the US today alerted its citizens to be cautious during their visit to that country and asked them to defer their travel to Andhra Pradesh as violence continues over issue of separate Telangana state. - Telangana crisis: Companies put plans on hold in Andhra - Telangana crisis: Five fasting students shifted to hospital - Obama admn accords high importance to ties with India in 2009 - RS adjourns sine die after month-long session - No talks with Pak till "vigorous prosecution" in 26/11 case: India - India cancels visas of Headley, Rana This is the third travel alert issued by the United States in quick session. "The US government continues to receive information that terrorist groups may be planning attacks in India. Terrorists and their sympathisers have demonstrated their willingness and capability to attack targets where Americans or Westerners are known to congregate or visit," the travel alert said. "In addition, there continues to be a possibility of violence in the south-central Indian state of Andhra Pradesh over the contentious issue of creating a separate state," the State Department said. This alert replaces the Travel Alerts dated October 29 and December 9, 2009, and expires on January 31, 2010, it said. Recent media reports coming from intelligence agencies indicated that suicide bombers have entered India with the objective of creating Mumbai-type mayhem. "The November 2008 attacks in Mumbai provided a vivid reminder that hotels and other public places are especially attractive targets for terrorist groups. US citizens are urged always to practise good security, maintain a heightened situational awareness and a low profile," the travel alert said.


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