Red Fort Car Explosion: From Sudden Blast to Terror Link Exposure – Comprehensive Updates and Full Story

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A massive car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort on November 10, 2025, left the nation in shock. What first appeared as an accident soon unraveled into a larger terror plot involving educated professionals and interstate networks. Over three days, investigators pieced together evidence exposing a “white-collar” terror module.

November 10, 2025 – Big Trouble Near Red Fort 

  • A white Hyundai i20 exploded near Gate No.1, Red Fort Metro Station, around 6:52 PM.
  • 8 people died and over 20 were injured as flames engulfed nearby vehicles.
  • Blast shook Old Delhi’s bustling area, sparking panic and heavy police deployment.
  • Forensic teams recovered explosive residues and car fragments from the scene.
  • Police suspected a deliberate attack due to the nature and timing of the explosion.

November 11, 2025 – Investigation Begins and Early Suspects

  • CCTV footage revealed the car entered Delhi in the morning and was parked for hours before the blast.
  • The vehicle was traced back to Faridabad, suggesting an interstate operation.
  • Forensic analysis confirmed use of high-grade explosives.
  • The Home Ministry, led by Amit Shah, convened a security meeting and ordered an NIA probe.
  • Nationwide alerts were issued across major cities and transport hubs.
  • Intelligence agencies began linking the case to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) networks.

November 12, 2025 – Terror Network Connections Revealed

  • The NIA officially took charge of the investigation under the UAPA.
  • Two doctors, Dr Muzammil Ahmad Ganai and Dr Umar U Nabi, were detained for suspected involvement.
  • Raids in Faridabad and Lucknow led to the arrest of Dr Shaheen Shahid, a former lecturer turned alleged JeM recruiter.
  • Seizures included weapons, hard disks, and incriminating documents, pointing to a well-coordinated module.
  • Authorities confirmed the group’s link to Pakistan-based JeM’s women’s wing, Jamaat-ul-Momineen.
  • Investigators expanded the probe across Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh to identify further operatives. 

The Red Fort car blast shocked the nation and revealed a well-planned terror network involving professionals and cross-state links. Swift actions by the NIA and other agencies brought early suspects to justice and uncovered connections to Pakistan-based terrorist groups. This case highlights the continuing battle against terrorism and the authorities’ resolve to protect the country and its citizens from such threats.

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