Delhi Blast Near Red Fort: 8 Dead, 24 Injured – Stay Alert, Stay Aware This evening, a devastating explosion near the #RedFort Metro Station in Delhi has shaken the city. According to official reports, a slow-moving car stopped at a traffic signal around 6:52 pm then exploded, triggering a fire that engulfed multiple nearby vehicles. At least eight people have died before reaching hospital and 24 more have been injured. The blaze destroyed six cars, two e-rickshaws and one autorickshaw, say fire-department officials. Eyewitnesses described the shock of the moment: “I never heard such a loud explosion ever in my life… I fell three times due to the explosion.” A local shopkeeper said he saw human remains on the road. The area has been sealed. Teams from the National Investigation Agency (NIA), the National Security Guard #NSG and the forensic laboratory are investigating. The motive behind the blast is still undetermined. Police describe it as a “vehicle explosion” and are keeping all possibilities open. “It is too early to say anything,” said a senior official. In the after-shock, heightened alerts have been issued not only in #Delhi but across neighbouring states. Patrols have been increased at sensitive sites, border areas and transit points. #DelhiBlast #BreakingNews

Urgent Alert: Terror Module Busted in Gujarat. In a chilling development, the Gujarat Anti‐Terrorism Squad (ATS) has shattered a dangerous network, arresting three men who were allegedly planning terrorist attacks across India. On Sunday, the ATS announced that the suspects—identified as Ahmed Mohiuddin Syed, Mohammad Suhel, and Azad—were apprehended near the Adalaj Toll Plaza in Gujarat while supplying weapons. Among the arms seized were two Glock pistols, one Beretta pistol, 30 live cartridges and 4 litres of castor oil—apparently intended for chemical‐poison manufacture. Disturbingly, the ATS revealed that one of the accused, Ahmed Mohiuddin, holds an MBBS from China and had reportedly made contact with foreign operatives including a Telegram ID linked to Islamic State – Khorasan Province (ISKP). Investigations indicate that he was actively working toward synthesising ricin, a lethal chemical derived from castor-bean waste materials. Furthermore, the two other suspects from #UttarPradesh — Azad and Suhel — allegedly had “deeni” (religious) education, deep online connections abroad, and engaged in reconnaissance in several major cities including #Lucknow, #Delhi and Ahmedabad. The root causes are complex but clear. #Extremist ideologies are increasingly leveraging online platforms, foreign contacts and vulnerable recruits with outward‐looking networks. The availability of cheap, dangerous chemical precursors like castor oil and weapons routes operating across states create fertile ground. The trio’s ties abroad and local footprints reflect a broader shift: #terror cells are becoming more agile, mobile and deeply networked. Unless intelligence, policing and community awareness ramp up, such plots will continue to emerge.

We the people of India, how long are we going to call a river mother and keep throwing trash in it? Such a irony #India #Delhi #DelhiNews #CivicIssues