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Lal Quila Metro Station reopens days after Red Fort blast shut operations

Delhi's Lal Quila Metro Station has reopened after days-long closure following the Red Fort blast, with DMRC restoring full entry and exit access for commuters

Lal Quila Metro Station reopens days after Red Fort blast shut operations
Updated On : 16 Nov 2025 | 10:17 AM IST

2 Al Falah doctors among 3 detained by Delhi Police in terror module case

Delhi Police has detained three persons, including two doctors from Haryana's Al Falah University who were known to Dr Umar Nabi, the driver of the car that exploded near the Red Fort, officials said on Saturday. The detentions were made during coordinated raids conducted on Friday night by the Delhi Police Special Cell and central agencies in Haryana's Dhauj, Nuh, and adjoining areas, they said. According to sources, the Special Cell, assisted by a National Investigation Agency (NIA) team, detained two Al Falah University doctors -- Mohammad and Mustakim -- from Nuh. The two were allegedly in touch with Dr Muzammil Ganaie, who has been arrested in connection with the wider probe into a 'white collar' terror module. They were also close friends of Dr Umar Nabi, the sources said. Initial interrogation revealed that one of the detained doctors was in Delhi on the day of the blast. He came to the national capital to appear for an interview at the All India Institute of Medical Science

2 Al Falah doctors among 3 detained by Delhi Police in terror module case
Updated On : 15 Nov 2025 | 8:08 PM IST

J&K police station blast has links to Faridabad: All you need to know

A blast at a J&K police station killed nine people and injured 27 others while officers handled explosives linked to a Faridabad terror module

J&K police station blast has links to Faridabad: All you need to know
Updated On : 15 Nov 2025 | 10:45 AM IST

Red Fort blast: Police tracks down vehicles parked near exploded car

In a bid to piece together the precise sequence of events before the blast near Red Fort, the investigators have prepared a detailed list of each vehicle that entered the nearby parking area where the exploded car was stationed for three hours, an official said on Saturday. They are tracking down the registration numbers of these vehicles and questioning their drivers and owners if they have noticed the Haryana-registered Hyundai i20 involved in the explosion. The Delhi Police Special Cell has also registered a separate FIR in the case under sections pertaining to criminal conspiracy to probe the deeper conspiracy behind the blast. The earlier FIR under sections under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act was transferred to the National Investigation Agency. Sources said several vehicles were stationed nearby when Dr Umar Nabi, who was behind the wheels of the exploded car, stationed it in the parking lot on Monday. "Every driver who was present there around that time is being trace

Red Fort blast: Police tracks down vehicles parked near exploded car
Updated On : 15 Nov 2025 | 10:40 AM IST

'Not every J&K resident is a terrorist': CM Omar Abdullah after Red fort blast | Delhi blast

Not every resident or Kashmiri Muslim of J&K is a terrorist, punish those who are responsible not the innocents: CM Omar Abdullah on arrests in terror module case >

Icon Youtube'Not every J&K resident is a terrorist': CM Omar Abdullah after Red fort blast | Delhi blast
Updated On : 14 Nov 2025 | 12:06 PM IST

Red Fort blast: Al-Falah gets show-cause over 'false accreditation claims'

The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has issued a show-cause notice to Al-Falah University, which is under scanner in connection with the Delhi blast probe, for displaying false accreditation on its website, officials said on Thursday. In the show-cause notice, the NAAC said it has noted that the Al-Falah University, "which is neither accredited nor applied for accreditation by NAAC", has publicly displayed on its website that "Al-Falah University is an endeavour of Al-Falah Charitable Trust, which has been running three colleges on the campus, namely Al Falah School of Engineering and Technology (since 1997, Graded A by NAAC), Brown Hill College of Engineering and Technology (since 2008), and Al-Falah School of Education and Training (since 2006, Graded A by NAAC)." "This is absolutely wrong and misleading the public, especially the parents, students and stakeholders," the show-cause notice read. The NAAC has sought an explanation and directed the university to

Red Fort blast: Al-Falah gets show-cause over 'false accreditation claims'
Updated On : 13 Nov 2025 | 1:49 PM IST

Red Fort car blast: A look at Delhi's long, violent history of explosions

The latest explosion near Red Fort metro station, which claimed 13 lives, adds to a painful legacy of market and court blasts that have shaken Delhi in 2005, 2008 and 2011

Red Fort car blast: A look at Delhi's long, violent history of explosions
Updated On : 13 Nov 2025 | 1:00 PM IST

Red Fort blast: Cops seal area after seizing car linked to terror module

Police has cordoned off areas within a 200-metre radius of the red Ford EcoSport car allegedly linked to suspects behind the deadly blast in Delhi, a day after it was seized from Haryana's Faridabad district, police sources said on Thursday. A bomb disposal squad has arrived for inspection after the vehicle was seized from Khandawali village in Faridabad on Wednesday evening, they said. Faridabad Police has also rounded up a person who allegedly parked the car in the village and handed him over to Delhi Police, officials said. Earlier, Delhi Police had sounded an alert across all police stations, police outposts, and border checkpoints to trace the red Ford EcoSport. The alert was issued after investigation revealed that the suspects had procured three cars -- a white Hyundai i20, a red EcoSport and a Maruti Suzuki Brezza -- to carry vehicle-borne IEDs. Police and multiple security agencies are now on the lookout for the third car. Sources said the Ford EcoSport is registered in

Red Fort blast: Cops seal area after seizing car linked to terror module
Updated On : 13 Nov 2025 | 12:51 PM IST

Red Fort blast: Death toll rises to 13 as another succumbs to injury

The death toll in the blast near Red Fort early this week rose to 13 after another injured person succumbed to his injuries at the LNJP Hospital here, an official said. The deceased has been identified as Bilal, he said. According to Delhi Police, information about Bilal's death was received from the hospital early on Thursday morning. The post-mortem will be conducted later in the day, officials said. With Bilal's death, the total number of fatalities in the high-intensity explosion on Monday evening has climbed to 13, while several others remain under treatment.

Red Fort blast: Death toll rises to 13 as another succumbs to injury
Updated On : 13 Nov 2025 | 10:23 AM IST

Delhi markets slowly returning to normalcy after Red Fort blast

Bazaars reopen under watchful eyes as national capital balances fear, caution, and hope for revival this wedding season

Delhi markets slowly returning to normalcy after Red Fort blast
Updated On : 13 Nov 2025 | 10:08 AM IST

Red Fort blast case: DNA test confirms attacker; US offers help in probe

Speaking at the G7 Summit, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said America had offered to assist India in investigating the Red Fort blast, praising authorities for their professionalism and restraint

Red Fort blast case: DNA test confirms attacker; US offers help in probe
Updated On : 13 Nov 2025 | 10:00 AM IST

Lal Quila metro station closed till further notice due to security reasons

The move comes amid heightened vigilance and precautionary measures in the national capital after the recent car blast near the Red Fort

Lal Quila metro station closed till further notice due to security reasons
Updated On : 13 Nov 2025 | 9:16 AM IST

Blast in Delhi may hit tourism briefly as US, UK issue advisories

US, UK issue travel advisories as peak season kicks off

Blast in Delhi may hit tourism briefly as US, UK issue advisories
Updated On : 12 Nov 2025 | 11:48 PM IST

Cabinet terms November 10 Red Fort blast 'a heinous terror incident'

The Union Cabinet condemned the Red Fort explosion as a heinous terror act, directing agencies to act with urgency to identify and bring perpetrators and their sponsors to justice

Cabinet terms November 10 Red Fort blast 'a heinous terror incident'
Updated On : 12 Nov 2025 | 11:27 PM IST

Cabinet calls Delhi blast a terror act, reiterates zero tolerance policy

The Cabinet described the incident as a "senseless act of violence" perpetrated by "anti-national forces" and extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families

Cabinet calls Delhi blast a terror act, reiterates zero tolerance policy
Updated On : 12 Nov 2025 | 10:13 PM IST

Air India Express flight gets bomb threat, lands safely in Varanasi

An Air India Express flight, carrying over 170 passengers, from the city to Varanasi received a bomb threat on Wednesday, sources said. The airline said the plane landed safely at the Varanasi airport. "One of our flights to Varanasi received a security threat. In line with protocol, the Government-appointed Bomb Threat Assessment Committee was immediately alerted, and all necessary security procedures promptly initiated. The flight landed safely and all guests have been disembarked. "The aircraft will be released for operations once all mandated security checks are completed," an Air India Express spokesperson said in a statement. The airline did not disclose the number of passengers who were onboard and aircraft details. The sources said the plane had more than 170 passengers. As per information available on the flight tracking website, Air India Express flight IX1023 from Mumbai landed at the Varanasi airport at around 4 pm on Wednesday.

Air India Express flight gets bomb threat, lands safely in Varanasi
Updated On : 12 Nov 2025 | 9:45 PM IST

Ford EcoSport car linked to Red Fort blast suspect seized in Faridabad

A red Ford EcoSport car suspected to be linked to the Delhi Red Fort blast case has been traced and seized in Faridabad district's Khandawali, police said. When asked if the EcoSport car has been traced, a Faridabad police spokesperson confirmed over the phone, saying, "Yes, it has been found in Khandawali village". Earlier, the Delhi Police sounded an alert across all police stations, posts, and border checkpoints in the national capital to trace the red Ford EcoSport car. The alert was issued after the investigation revealed that other suspects, already connected to the Hyundai i20 used in the explosion, were also in possession of another red-coloured car. At least five teams of Delhi Police were deployed to locate the vehicle, while neighbouring Uttar Pradesh and Haryana Police had also been alerted to maintain heightened vigilance and assist in the search. Sources said the red Ford EcoSport is registered in the name of Dr Umar Un Nabi, who was allegedly driving the car before

Ford EcoSport car linked to Red Fort blast suspect seized in Faridabad
Updated On : 12 Nov 2025 | 7:27 PM IST

PM Modi visits LNJP Hospital, interacts with survivors of Red Fort blast

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the LNJP Hospital on Wednesday and met the survivors of the Red Fort blast that happened earlier this week. There was heavy security deployment in and around the hospital where the injured are undergoing treatment. Upon landing from Bhutan, the prime minister went straight to the LNJP hospital to meet those injured after the blast, officials said. He met and interacted with the injured and wished them a speedy recovery, officials said, adding that he was also briefed by officials and doctors at the hospital. A powerful explosion ripped through a slow-moving vehicle on Monday near the Red Fort traffic signal, claiming the lives of 12 people. Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the hospital to meet the survivors on Monday.

PM Modi visits LNJP Hospital, interacts with survivors of Red Fort blast
Updated On : 12 Nov 2025 | 4:01 PM IST

Al Falah University distances itself from doctors held in Delhi blast probe

Under the scanner after the Delhi blast, Al Falah University in Haryana's Faridabad on Wednesday said it has only a professional association with the two of its doctors arrested in connection with the incident and is anguished by the unfortunate developments. While distancing itself from the terror-linked doctors, the University in a statement asserted that it is a responsible institution and stands in solidarity with the nation. "We are deeply saddened and anguished by the unfortunate developments that took place and condemn the same. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the innocent people affected by these distressing events," a statement issued by University Vice Chancellor Prof (Dr.) Bhupinder Kaur Anand said. "We have also learnt that two of our doctors have been detained by the investigating agencies.We wish to make it clear that the University has no connection with the said persons apart from them being working in their official capacities with the University," she said.

Al Falah University distances itself from doctors held in Delhi blast probe
Updated On : 12 Nov 2025 | 3:57 PM IST

Red Fort blast: Mobile dump data shows key suspect recced area in January

The development came after the police analysed Dr Muzammil Ganaie's mobile dump data, adding that they suspect the recces were part of a larger conspiracy to target the monument on January 26

Red Fort blast: Mobile dump data shows key suspect recced area in January
Updated On : 12 Nov 2025 | 2:30 PM IST