Delhi blast

  • Delhi Terror Attack: Three Suspects Connected to Foreign Handlers in Deadly Red Fort Explosion

    Delhi Terror Attack: Three Suspects Connected to Foreign Handlers in Deadly Red Fort Explosion

    Nov 14, 2025 12:13 pm CST

    Investigation reveals two foreign handlers, code-named Dr. Okasa and Dr. Hashim alias Arif Nisar, were in communication with three suspects involved in the Delhi blast near Red Fort that killed 13 people. The main suspect, Dr. Umar Mohammad, has been confirmed as the driver through DNA matching, while his associates Dr. Muzammil Shakeel and Dr. Shaheen Saeed remain in police custody as the NIA continues its multi-agency investigation into this terrorist incident linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad.

  • Shashi Tharoor Supports Government

    Shashi Tharoor Supports Government's Response to Delhi Red Fort Terrorist Attack: "Terrorist Acts Cannot Go Unpunished"

    Nov 14, 2025 11:31 am CST

    Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has voiced support for the government's findings on the Delhi Red Fort blast that claimed 13 lives, emphasizing that terrorist attacks require decisive action. Tharoor called for national unity as authorities confirmed Dr. Umar Mohammad's involvement through DNA evidence and demolished his Pulwama residence, sending a strong message against terrorism on Indian soil.

  • Kashmir House of Delhi Blast Suspect Demolished: Security Forces Target Terror Networks

    Kashmir House of Delhi Blast Suspect Demolished: Security Forces Target Terror Networks

    Nov 14, 2025 10:47 am CST

    Security forces have demolished the Kashmir residence of Umar Mohammed, the primary suspect in the recent Delhi Red Fort blast that killed 13 people. Investigation reveals a disturbing trend of terrorist organizations recruiting highly educated professionals like doctors for carrying out attacks, with substantial quantities of explosives recovered from associates in Faridabad.

  • How Terrorists Used Encrypted Swiss App Threema to Plan Delhi Red Fort Blast Conspiracy

    How Terrorists Used Encrypted Swiss App Threema to Plan Delhi Red Fort Blast Conspiracy

    Nov 14, 2025 09:47 am CST

    Three doctors linked to Al Falah University used the encrypted Swiss app Threema to coordinate a terror plot in Delhi. The explosion near Red Fort killed 13 people, with investigators discovering plans for multiple blasts targeting historic locations. Police have seized multiple vehicles prepared for attacks, while examining how the suspects used Threema's unique security features to avoid detection.

  • Amit Shah Vows Strict Punishment for Delhi Blast Perpetrators to Send Strong Global Message Against Terrorism

    Amit Shah Vows Strict Punishment for Delhi Blast Perpetrators to Send Strong Global Message Against Terrorism

    Nov 14, 2025 01:54 am CST

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah has promised severe consequences for those responsible for the Delhi blast that claimed 13 lives, emphasizing that the punishment will deter future attacks. Speaking virtually at a Gujarat event after canceling his visit due to the tragedy, Shah reaffirmed the government's commitment to bringing the perpetrators to justice and highlighted Prime Minister Modi's leadership in India's fight against terrorism.

  • Detained Kanpur Cardiologist

    Detained Kanpur Cardiologist's Flatmate Reveals Normal Behavior Following Delhi Blast Investigation

    Nov 14, 2025 01:10 am CST

    Dr Abhishek, flatmate of detained cardiologist Dr Mohammad Arif, shares insights about their professional relationship and Arif's unchanged behavior following the Delhi blast that claimed 12 lives. Authorities investigate connections to suspect Dr Shaheen Saeed while the medical institute's director announces enhanced security measures.

  • Flight Ticket Links Terror-Accused Doctor to Delhi Red Fort Blast: Evidence Found in Garbage

    Flight Ticket Links Terror-Accused Doctor to Delhi Red Fort Blast: Evidence Found in Garbage

    Nov 13, 2025 11:15 pm CST

    A flight ticket discovered in garbage reveals Dr. Adil Ahmad, a medical professional arrested on terror charges, traveled from Srinagar to Delhi days before the deadly Red Fort explosion that killed 13 people. Despite his respected medical credentials, investigators allege connections to Jaish-e-Mohammed and are examining his movements as part of a broader counter-terrorism operation.

  • Delhi Blast Investigation Reveals Dubai-Pakistan Connection: Doctors

    Delhi Blast Investigation Reveals Dubai-Pakistan Connection: Doctors' Terror Network Uncovered

    Nov 13, 2025 10:22 pm CST

    The investigation into the deadly Delhi car bombing that killed 13 people has uncovered connections to Dubai and Pakistan, with several medical professionals implicated in a sophisticated terror network. Authorities discovered that Muzzafar Rather, brother of arrested Dr. Adil Ahmed Rather, traveled through Pakistan to Dubai, likely to secure funding for terror operations linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed. The plot allegedly targeted multiple locations in the National Capital Region on the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition.

  • Kanpur Doctor Detained in Delhi Blast Case: Landlord Claims "Nothing Suspicious" About His Behavior

    Kanpur Doctor Detained in Delhi Blast Case: Landlord Claims "Nothing Suspicious" About His Behavior

    Nov 13, 2025 09:38 pm CST

    A senior resident doctor from Kanpur's LPS Institute of Cardiology, Dr. Mohammad Arif, has been detained by Uttar Pradesh ATS in connection with the Delhi blast case that claimed 12 lives. His landlord and colleagues express shock, describing him as a bright student with no suspicious behavior. The institute now plans to implement thorough police verification for all employees following this incident.

  • US Confirms Delhi Red Fort Blast as Terrorist Attack: Rubio Praises India

    US Confirms Delhi Red Fort Blast as Terrorist Attack: Rubio Praises India's Measured Investigation

    Nov 13, 2025 11:05 am CST

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has officially declared the deadly car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort a "terrorist attack," praising India's professional and measured investigation approach. The blast, which killed nine people, has been formally designated as a terror incident by the Indian government. Security forces had earlier arrested individuals linked to Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed and seized explosive materials. Home Minister Amit Shah has vowed to pursue all perpetrators involved in the attack.