PM Modi Vows to Unravel Delhi Blast Conspiracy, Promises Justice for Victims
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged on Tuesday to leave no stone unturned in unraveling the conspiracy behind the Delhi blast that killed 13 people and injured 21 others. Speaking at an event in Bhutan to mark the 70th birth anniversary of the country's former king, Modi expressed his commitment to bringing the perpetrators to justice. Modi, who arrived in Bhutan with a 'heavy heart' following the Monday evening blast near the Red Fort, assured the nation that the investigative agencies would get to the bottom of the conspiracy. 'Our agencies will leave no stone unturned in investigating this incident. All those responsible will be brought to justice,' he said. According to Indian officials, the car involved in the explosion was traced to a Kashmir-based doctor, Umar Un Nabi, who had ties to a terror cell linked to the recent seizure of a huge cache of explosives in Faridabad. Nabi, who was in contact with two other doctors from the region, was probably driving the white Hyundai i20 car when it exploded after slowing down at a red light. Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck led thousands of people in a prayer for the victims of the Delhi blast at the Changlimethang Stadium. Modi described the event as an 'important day for those who believe in world peace' and highlighted the strength of India-Bhutan ties. The Indian government has yet to attribute the blast to any specific terrorist organization or provide details about the exact cause of the explosion. However, Modi's assurance has provided a sense of relief to the affected families, who are still grappling with the loss of their loved ones.