Red Fort blast

  • Delhi Court Remands Three Doctors and Preacher to 12-Day Judicial Custody in Red Fort Blast Case

    Delhi Court Remands Three Doctors and Preacher to 12-Day Judicial Custody in Red Fort Blast Case

    Dec 12, 2025 09:30 pm CST

    A Delhi court has placed three doctors and a religious preacher into 12 days of judicial custody following their arrest in connection with the November 10 Red Fort blast. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has made eight arrests in this case linked to a sophisticated terror module, including Dr. Bilal Naseer Malla, who allegedly provided support to the deceased suicide bomber Umar Un Nabi.

  • From Doctor to Terror Suspect: The Radicalization Journey of Shaheen Saeed in Delhi

    From Doctor to Terror Suspect: The Radicalization Journey of Shaheen Saeed in Delhi's Red Fort Bombing Case

    Nov 29, 2025 07:53 pm CST

    This comprehensive analysis examines how Shaheen Saeed, a respected medical professional, allegedly transformed into a key terror suspect in the deadly Red Fort bombing in Delhi. The article traces her life from her education in Lucknow through two failed marriages to her relationship with fellow doctor Muzammil Shakeel, which authorities believe facilitated her radicalization and connection to terrorist organizations like Jaish-e-Mohammed's women's wing.

  • NIA Recovers Rs 18 Lakh Cash from Terror Suspect

    NIA Recovers Rs 18 Lakh Cash from Terror Suspect's Room at Al-Falah University in Delhi Blast Investigation

    Nov 29, 2025 05:35 pm CST

    The National Investigation Agency has discovered Rs 18 lakh in cash from terror suspect Shaheed Saeed's room at Al-Falah University during the Delhi blast investigation. The blast near Red Fort killed 15 people and uncovered a complex terror network involving medical professionals. Investigators revealed that Saeed and co-accused Muzammil Shakeel purchased a vehicle with cash that was allegedly part of a larger plot involving 32 cars prepared for terrorist activities.

  • Faridabad Man Arrested as 7th Suspect in Delhi Red Fort Suicide Bombing Investigation

    Faridabad Man Arrested as 7th Suspect in Delhi Red Fort Suicide Bombing Investigation

    Nov 26, 2025 01:33 pm CST

    The National Investigation Agency has arrested a Faridabad resident named Soyab for harboring and providing logistical support to suicide bomber Umar Un Nabi before the deadly November 10 Delhi Red Fort attack that killed 13 people. This marks the seventh arrest in the ongoing investigation into what appears to be a sophisticated Jaish-e-Mohammad terror module planning serial blasts across major Indian cities.

  • Israel Reaffirms Strong Relations with India as Netanyahu

    Israel Reaffirms Strong Relations with India as Netanyahu's Visit Gets Rescheduled Due to Security Concerns

    Nov 26, 2025 12:31 am CST

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's planned visit to India has been deferred, with his office emphasizing full confidence in India's security under PM Modi. The postponement follows a recent terror attack in New Delhi, but both countries are coordinating a new date, highlighting the enduring diplomatic ties between Israel and India despite security challenges.

  • Turkey

    Turkey's Growing Role in India's Security Challenges: From Red Fort to Kashmir

    Nov 24, 2025 06:03 pm CST

    This analysis examines Turkey's increasingly problematic involvement in India's security landscape, from connections to the Delhi Red Fort blast to support for Kashmir separatism. The article explores how Turkey, under President Erdogan's leadership, has strategically positioned itself as a defender of Muslim causes worldwide while expanding its military influence across South Asia through partnerships with Pakistan and Bangladesh, presenting a complex security challenge for India.

  • Unified Stand: Seven J&K Medical Bodies Strongly Condemn Delhi Terror Attack as Violation of Medical Ethics

    Unified Stand: Seven J&K Medical Bodies Strongly Condemn Delhi Terror Attack as Violation of Medical Ethics

    Nov 24, 2025 10:16 am CST

    Seven major medical bodies and student associations from Jammu & Kashmir have issued strong condemnations of the November 10 Delhi terrorist attack, expressing shock and dismay at the alleged involvement of medical professionals. These organizations collectively reaffirmed their commitment to medical ethics and humanitarian values while calling for thorough investigation and appropriate legal action against the perpetrators.

  • Al Falah University Crisis: 600 Medical Students Face Uncertain Future Amid Terror Investigation

    Al Falah University Crisis: 600 Medical Students Face Uncertain Future Amid Terror Investigation

    Nov 22, 2025 01:10 am CST

    Following terror-related arrests of faculty members, over 600 medical students at Al Falah University face an uncertain academic future. Despite the institution's tarnished reputation after the Red Fort blast investigation, students plead with the National Medical Commission to protect their educational investment and career prospects through transfers or institutional mergers rather than shutting down the university completely.

  • Delhi Police Claims Intellectual Rioters Pose Greater National Security Threat Than Ground Operatives

    Delhi Police Claims Intellectual Rioters Pose Greater National Security Threat Than Ground Operatives

    Nov 20, 2025 07:36 pm CST

    Delhi Police compared 2020 riots accused Sharjeel Imam and Umar Khalid to Red Fort blast terrorists while opposing their bail petitions in the Supreme Court, arguing that "intellectuals" who guide terror activities pose greater national security threats than ground-level operatives. Police claimed CAA protests were a cover for regime change attempts and economic destabilization of India.

  • Pakistani Politician Claims Responsibility for Red Fort Blast: Inside the Terror Network Behind the Delhi Attack

    Pakistani Politician Claims Responsibility for Red Fort Blast: Inside the Terror Network Behind the Delhi Attack

    Nov 19, 2025 09:36 pm CST

    A shocking claim by former Pakistan-occupied Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhary Anwarul Haq connects Pakistan to the November 10 Red Fort bombing that killed 15 people in Delhi. Intelligence sources reveal a sophisticated terrorist network of "terror doctors" linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed executed the attack, with evidence suggesting more planned assaults and fundraising efforts for future operations against India amid escalating regional tensions.