According to reports, 24 people have been injured in the Red Fort explosion.
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A blast was reported near Delhi’s Red Fort on Monday evening, causing panic in the busy area. The explosion reportedly occurred in a car, which soon caught fire, engulfing three to four nearby vehicles. Police and fire brigade teams rushed to the spot and brought the situation under control.
Delhi on Alert After Car Explosion Near Red Fort
Bihar is on high alert following the Delhi blast. Teams are on alert in Bihar, and everyone is being checked.
Home Minister Amit Shah issues statement on Delhi Red Fort blast:
- NSG and NIA teams are conducting a detailed investigation.
- All nearby CCTV footage has been ordered for review.
- Amit Shah has spoken with the Delhi Commissioner; all teams are present at the site.
- Every possible angle will be investigated immediately, and the findings will be shared with the public.
Priyanka Gandhi on X, "The news of the deaths and injuries of many others in the Delhi blast is deeply saddening."
"May the departed souls rest in peace. My deepest condolences to the bereaved families. I wish the injured a speedy recovery."
At least 11 people have been been killed after a high-intensity blast ripped through a car parked near the Red Fort
Following the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, Rahul Gandhi post on X "The news of the car bomb explosion near Delhi's Red Fort Metro Station is deeply saddening and concerning. The loss of many innocent lives in this tragic accident is deeply distressing."
"I stand with the bereaved families who lost their loved ones in this time of grief and offer my deepest condolences. I hope all the injured recover as soon as possible."
Following the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, the Chandni Chowk market will remain closed on Tuesday, said Sanjay Bhargawa, president of the market association.
Following the Delhi blast, police in Ghaziabad have initiated checks at crowded markets, including malls, markets, railway stations, and bus stands. Police Commissioner J. Ravinder Gaud is overseeing checks in areas adjacent to the Delhi border in Trans-Hindon. Police have set up blockades at several locations. Checks will also begin at hotels shortly.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah in action, spoke to Delhi Police Commissioner
The flow of injured people continues at Lok Nayak Hospital. Doctors have reported that 10 people have died so far in the incident, and more than 30 are injured.
Following the Delhi blast, police across all districts of Uttar Pradesh have been put on alert. Orders have been issued from Lucknow to increase patrolling and surveillance in sensitive areas.
An explosion occurred near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi. Following the blast, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the situation. He spoke with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and took an update on the developments, according to government sources.”
Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golchha speaks on the Red Fort blast, saying an investigation is underway
Delhi on high alert as authorities seal off the area following security concerns. The affected locality has been cordoned off while investigations are underway.
Mumbai on high alert following Delhi explosion: A blast near the Red Fort metro station in Delhi has prompted heightened security in Mumbai.
Delhi former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal described the explosion near the Red Fort as “deeply worrying” and said reports of casualties were “extremely tragic.” He urged the police and government to immediately probe how the blast occurred and whether there was a larger conspiracy behind it.
Congress leader Pawan Khera reacted to the Delhi blast, calling the explosion in a car near Red Fort Metro Station extremely tragic. Initial reports indicate that several lives have been lost. He expressed condolences to the grieving families and prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured. Khera emphasized that the government must ensure a thorough and swift investigation into the incident.
Deputy Chief Fire Officer A.K. Malik stated that they received information about an explosion in a car near Chandni Chowk Metro Station. The fire department responded immediately, deploying seven units to the scene. By 7:29 PM, the fire was brought under control. He added that casualties are feared, and all teams remain present at the site.
Former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia expressed concern over the explosion near the Red Fort, calling it “deeply worrying.”
According to reports, 24 people have been injured in the Red Fort explosion.
One doctor caught with RDX. One doctor caught with ricin. Two doctor caught with AK-47s. One IT engineer caught with IED manuals. Three of these within the last 24 hours. And today a blast near Red Fort at 6:55. Something is fishy
15 people were brought to Lok Nayak Hospital. 8 killed and 3 are critically injured, while one is in stable condition, said the Medical Superintendent of Lok Nayak Jay Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital.
8 people dead in Red fort blast
At least one person has died and several injured after explosion at Red Fort in Delhi
Officials reported that injuries are feared following an explosion in a car parked near Delhi’s Red Fort. Several nearby vehicles caught fire after the blast, and emergency teams rushed to the scene to control the situation.
An explosion near Delhi's Red Fort on Monday evening caused panic. According to initial information, the explosion occurred in a car, after which the fire spread rapidly, engulfing three to four other vehicles parked nearby. According to reports one person is killed in this incident. Multiple casualties have been brought to the LNJP hospital due to the blast near Gate No 1 of Red Fort Metro Station.
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