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After returning from Bhutan, PM Modi arrived at LNJP Hospital where he met with the injured in the Delhi car blast. Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned today from his two-day visit to Bhutan.
PM Modi visits LNJP hospital
New Delhi: After returning from Bhutan, PM Modi arrived at Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan (LNJP) hospital where he met with the injured in the Delhi car blast.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned today from his two-day visit to Bhutan.
Several people injured in the accident are hospitalized, some of whom are said to be in critical condition. PM Modi spoke with the injured and their families, inquired about their well-being, and received information from doctors about their treatment.
He reached the hospital immediately after returning from Bhutan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to Delhi from his visit to Bhutan on Tuesday afternoon. Upon leaving the airport, he headed straight to LNJP Hospital. This visit was kept completely confidential, and the hospital administration was informed of his arrival only a few hours in advance. Security agencies had made tight security arrangements outside the hospital.
PM Modi Meets the Injured
While meeting the injured in the hospital's trauma ward, the Prime Minister praised their courage. He assured the families that the central government would provide all possible assistance. PM Modi also spoke with the doctors and received a detailed report on the injured's condition.
Upon landing from Bhutan, PM Modi went straight to LNJP hospital to meet those injured after the blast in Delhi.
He met and interacted with the injured and wished them a speedy recovery. He was also briefed by officials and doctors at the hospital.#RedFort #LalQila… pic.twitter.com/6F37jY6Mcp
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PM Modi's Stern Warning After the Blast
In his address before returning from Bhutan, PM Modi, referring to the Delhi blast, said that whoever conspired behind this cowardly attack would not be spared under any circumstances. He stated that India would never tolerate terrorism. Our security personnel are investigating every source of this attack and every conspirator will be brought to justice.
Important Clues Found in the Delhi Blast Investigation
According to sources, some important clues have been found so far in the investigation of the blast near the Red Fort. CCTV footage shows a suspicious person roaming near the scene in a red car. Police have identified the car's registration number as DL-10 CK 045, and investigations have revealed that the car was recently rented.
PM Modi Issues Strict Instructions to Officials
After returning from the hospital, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Home Minister Amit Shah, and the Delhi Police Commissioner. According to sources, PM Modi directed the investigation to be swift and transparent. He also said that security agencies must further strengthen their intelligence network to prevent such incidents in the capital.