Britain and the United States are warning of the risk of an
attack on the world's biggest camel fair in the deserts of western India
and urged their citizens to stay away. The fair, which runs in mid November,
draws thousands of foreign and Indian tourists to the lakeside town of Pushkar
in the desert state of Rajasthan.
The British High Commission said on Wednesday that although
it had received no specific threat against its citizens, it regarded the
carnival as “a potential target of terrorist activity”.
“Information has been received which suggests that there is a risk of
terrorist activity at the Pushkar Camel Fair,” the U.S. embassy in New
Delhi said in a statement. “While we have no indication of a specific
threat to American citizens, we advise that they should avoid this
event.”

