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Taj remains the final battle field

After the successful operations at Oberoi-Trident hotel and Nariman House, the Taj hotel remains the only concern for the NSG, which is conducting one of its biggest counter-terror offensives. A 48-hour ordealBlack cats vs world's best

Updated on: Nov 29, 2008, 04:06:52 IST
PTI | By , Mumbai
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After the successful operations at Oberoi-Trident hotel and Nariman House, the Taj hotel remains the only concern for the NSG, which is conducting one of its biggest counter-terror offensives.

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"They (terrorists) are changing their positions. We have to also, on the spot, try and change our tactics, strategies," Director general of NSG J K Dutt said when asked about the Taj siege where militants are still holed up.

"From the intensity of the firing and different area they have occupied, I would say there would be two or three of them," he said.

The NSG chief said the final picture will emerge only after the final operation is over and the checking of the room is complete.

"Our information is that they have been hit," he said and refused to divulge further details.

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