Terrorists Planned Major Blast on Diwali, Then Postponed; Shocking Revelation in Delhi Blast

Investigation into the Delhi Red Fort blast exposes a white-collar terror plot. Mastermind Mujammil and associates planned attacks on high-profile dates, including 26 January 2026. Educated professionals were involved, revealing a shocking terror ecosystem in the capital.

Post Published By: Karan Sharma
Updated : 12 November 2025, 1:10 PM IST
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New Delhi: New revelations have emerged in the car bombing in front of Delhi's Red Fort. According to investigating agencies, Muzammil was the mastermind of the attack, who, along with suspect Umar, plotted the blast, which killed 10 people.

Police are interrogating Muzammil and examining his phone and data. Muzammil revealed all his plans to the police.

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Detailed Plan for the Blast

The investigation has revealed that Muzammil had planned major blasts for January 26, 2026, the following year. His aim was to detonate explosives at several important locations in Delhi, including the Red Fort.

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According to the initial plan, Muzammil and his associates were planning to attack crowded areas during Diwali but later postponed the plan and planned for January 26.

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Background of the Suspects

Muzammil was a senior doctor at Al-Falah University in Faridabad. Umar, the perpetrator of the blast, was also associated with the same university.

Several educated individuals and medical professionals have been found to be involved in this attack. The Jammu and Kashmir Police have termed this group the "White Collar Terror Ecosystem."

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Current Status of the Investigation

Police suspect that Omar may also have died during the car bombing. Investigative agencies are investigating the entire matter seriously.

Initial investigations have also revealed that those involved in the planning and preparation of the attack were educated and professional, suggesting that terrorism is not limited to anarchist elements, but that some organized and highly educated groups may also be involved.

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This revelation makes it clear that the blast near the Red Fort in Delhi involved not only local suspects but also an organized, highly educated terrorist network. In the coming days, investigating agencies are working to uncover the entire group and their network.

Stay tuned to Dynamite News for further updates.

Location : 
  • New Delhi

Published : 
  • 12 November 2025, 1:10 PM IST