Blast at India's Red Fort: New Evidence Suggests Terror Link, Jaish-e-Mohammed Involvement
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A devastating car explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi has left at least 10 people dead and over 20 injured. As the investigation into the blast continues, authorities have declared it a 'terror incident.' The probe has uncovered several key revelations, including a potential link to the Jaish-e-Mohammed terror group through Telegram chats discovered on the phones of arrested doctors. According to officials, the blast may have occurred due to panic after a terror module was busted in Faridabad, with one of the suspects, Dr. Umar, linked to the arrested doctors. The Centre is probing the explosion as a 'terror incident' and has reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism. Investigations suggest that the blast may have been a premeditated attack or an accidental detonation caused by an unstable device. Officials believe that the alleged suspect Dr. Umar and his associate, Dr. Muzammil Shakeel Ganaie, may have received instructions from Jaish-e-Mohammed handlers in Pakistan. The probe has also revealed that the two doctors visited Turkey in 2022, where they allegedly met with their handlers. The ex-husband of arrested doctor Shaheen Shahid has spoken out, stating that he never imagined her life would take a radical turn. As the investigation continues, authorities are exploring all angles into the blast, including whether it was a planned attack or a panicked explosion. The government has pledged to take a firm stance against terrorism, and the probe into the Red Fort blast is ongoing.