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Authorities in India are investigating a deadly blast near a busy metro station in New Delhi. The explosion late Monday near the historic Red Fort killed at least eight people and injured several others.
Danish allegedly provided crucial technical support to the 'white-collar terror module' responsible for deadly Delhi Red Fort Metro blast
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10-Day NIA custody for Red Fort blast suspect order by Delhi Court
On Monday, November 17, 2025, Delhi court ordered that Amir Rashid Ali-the individual accused in the November 10 Red Fort blast-be held in 10-day NIA custody. This decision gives the investigative agency more time to dig deeper into the terror conspiracy that led to the killing of 13 people and injured many others.
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'Pro Terrorist Development Party': BJP Slams Mehbooba Mufti's 'Kashmir Troubles Echoed At Red Fort' Remark
Mehbooba Mufti’s comments linking the Delhi Red Fort car blast to Kashmir unrest spark a sharp BJP response. Here’s what both sides said amid the ongoing NIA investigation.
Red Fort blast accused Amir Rashid Ali remanded to 10 days NIA custody. Arrested by NIA, the car used in the explosion was registered in his name.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah vowed to ensure that those responsible for the Delhi blast face the toughest punishment, reaffirming the government’s zero-tolerance stance on terrorism. Speaking at the Northern Zonal Council meeting,
The death toll from the Red Fort car explosion rose to 14 on Monday after 50-year-old Vinay Pathak, who had suffered severe burn injuries and multiple fractures, died during treatment.
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Mehbooba Mufti Slams Centre Over Red Fort Blast, Flags Growing Insecurity And Policy Failures
Mehbooba Mufti slams the Centre after the Red Fort blast, alleging rising insecurity and policy failures in J&K as agencies probe the terror module and fund trail.
From the court premises, Ali was seen being escorted away after the NIA court granted 10 days' custody of Amir Rashid Ali in the Delhi blast case.
The Delhi Police said the number of deceased has reached 15, including three partial body parts. One of the victims succumbed to injuries on Sunday, while another victim died on Monday.