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A viral video of Chaudhry Anwarul Haq, former “prime minister” of Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, has revealed Islamabad’s direct involvement in the 10 November Red Fort car bombing in Delhi. Haq openly glorified the attack while addressing the Legislative Assembly.
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NIA sleuths, in coordination with West Bengal Police, arrested M.B.B.S. student Nisar Alam from Dalkhola in connection with the Red Fort Metro Station car blast. Authorities are investigating the suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed terror module linked to Al-Falah University in Faridabad.
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CCTV footage shows prime suspect Dr Umar Nabi near a mosque close to Ramlila Maidan hours before the Delhi blast. He was seen entering the Sunehri Masjid parking lot and leaving shortly before the Hyundai i20 exploded, killing 13
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Investigators confirmed that Dr Umar Mohammad, a senior doctor from Faridabad’s Al Falah University, was driving the i20 car that exploded near Red Fort on November 10, killing eight people. DNA tests conclusively identified Umar from remains recovered inside the vehicle.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday chaired two high-level meetings to review the security situation in Delhi and across the country following the Red Fort blast that killed 12 people. Officials from top agencies presented detailed updates on the investigation
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Families of Kashmiri doctors allegedly linked to the Delhi blast near the Red Fort have denied any knowledge of their involvement. Locals described the accused as religious but hardworking, with no visible terror leanings. Raids continue across J&K and Haryana
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The Congress has urged the government to clarify details of the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, saying the lack of information has caused fear among citizens. Pawan Khera demanded an official press conference instead of “source-based” updates on such a serious incident
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Police in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, have detained the father of Delhi blast suspect Umar Nabi for questioning. The move follows the detention of his wife for DNA tests as investigators probe possible links to the Faridabad terror module
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Locals near Delhi’s Red Fort described scenes of chaos and horror after a powerful explosion killed 12 and injured several. Eyewitnesses said the blast shook the ground and scattered body parts across nearby areas, leaving residents traumatised and sleeples
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A high-intensity explosion at a traffic signal near Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station killed nine people and injured 20. Police are investigating the cause, with suspicions of a possible suicide bombing. No terror group has claimed responsibility yet
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A powerful explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening killed eight people and injured several others, sparking panic across the capital. Police and fire teams rushed to the spot as authorities in Delhi, UP, and Mumbai sounded high alert.
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Delhi Police Crime Branch arrested the accused behind the theft of a diamond-studded gold Kalash worth over Rs 1 crore from a Jain religious event at Red Fort. The suspect, disguised as a monk, was caught on CCTV before his arrest.
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Prime Minister Modi reiterated the government’s commitment to creating an inclusive sporting culture through the Khelo Bharat Neeti, which aims to foster excellence from grassroots to elite athlete levels, ensuring national sporting success
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India’s 79th Independence Day at Red Fort honoured ‘Operation Sindoor’ with grandeur, featuring Agniveers in the anthem, aerial tributes, indigenous gun salute, and diverse invitees. The historic event showcased unity, pride, and India’s self-reliance, extending patriotic celebrations nationwide into the evening
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India’s kho kho teams, winners of the inaugural Kho Kho World Cup, have been invited as special guests to the 79th Independence Day celebrations at Red Fort — a first in the sport’s history
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For the first time, India’s Kho Kho players will be special guests at the Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort. The men’s and women’s teams, winners of the inaugural Kho Kho World Cup, will join Prime Minister Modi’s August 15 address.
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Fifteen Teja Vidyalaya students from Kodad have been selected to witness Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort after excelling in a national Defence Ministry quiz. They were among 200 chosen from 2.15 lakh participants across India
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A bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar termed the plea as “misconceived” and “meritless” at the outset and refused to entertain the petition filed against the Delhi High Court order
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It is intriguing that Modi chose I-Day address to push for an idea over which the coalition partners have reservations
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Says laws which divide the country on communal lines and become a reason for inequality have no place in a modern society