A West Bengal resident, currently held in Presidency Jail, is being interrogated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with the Delhi car blast attack case, sources said on Sunday.
At least 13 people were killed and 20 injured in an explosion in a slow-moving Hyundai i20 at a signal near Gate No. 1 of ...
It has been revealed that Delhi bomber Dr Umar Nabi was hiding at a rented house for 10 days in Haryana before the blast near ...
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Delhiites react to all gates of Red Fort Metro Station being opened for commuters
Delhiites react to all gates of Red Fort Metro Station being opened for commuters. One of the locals said, “the situation is ...
Following the November 10 Red Fort blast, authorities have reopened the monument and surrounding areas, including Lal Quila ...
Fresh CCTV footage reveals car bomber Umar Un Nabi using two phones and visiting a tea shop before the Red Fort blast.
Initial assessments suggest TATP may have acted as the primary initiating charge in the improvised explosive device (IED) ...
The heritage site had been closed since 11 November, following a request from the Delhi Police’s Kotwali station, which ...
The driver of the Hyundai i20 that exploded near the Red Fort metro station on November 10 received Rs 20 lakh through ...
DMRC informed the public, stating, "Gate numbers 2 & 3 at Lal Quila Metro Station are now open for commuters.” ...
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation reopened Lal Quila station after a suspected blast near Red Fort. Heightened security measures remain in place to ensure commuter safety across affected metro lines.
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