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Authorities have issued a high alert in multiple cities across the country. Observers are now questioning whether the incident could affect voter turnout or the election process in Bihar.
Delhi Blast Raises Questions Ahead of Bihar Voting
New Delhi: Just hours before the second phase of voting in the Bihar Assembly elections, a powerful blast near Delhi’s Red Fort has raised several security concerns.
Authorities have issued a high alert in multiple cities across the country. Observers are now questioning whether the incident could affect voter turnout or the election process in Bihar.
The explosion occurred around 6:30 PM on Monday near the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi. The car blast not only created panic across the national capital but also sent shockwaves nationwide.
So far, 11 people have been reported dead, and over 30 others are injured. The injured are being treated at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital.
With Bihar set to hold the second phase of voting just hours after the blast, speculation is rising over whether the incident could influence voter behavior or security arrangements at polling stations. In response to the blast, multiple states have declared high alert, and security measures have been significantly increased to ensure public safety.
Election authorities are closely monitoring the situation, coordinating with law enforcement to ensure that polling proceeds smoothly. While the Delhi blast has caused nationwide concern, officials have assured that necessary precautions are being taken to maintain a safe environment for voters in Bihar.
The incident underscores the importance of heightened security during election periods, especially in the wake of such unexpected acts of violence, and authorities are leaving no stone unturned to prevent any disruption to the democratic process.