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By Khushi Sikarwar

PM Modi in Bhutan Vows Strict Action Against Delhi Blast Conspirators: “They Will Not Be Spared”

Updated At: November 11, 2025 3:14 PM

The Delhi blast near Red Fort killed at least twelve people, injured dozens, and triggered a nationwide security alert and investigation.

A powerful explosion near Delhi’s historic Red Fort has claimed at least twelve lives and left more than twenty people injured. The incident took place on Monday evening when a white Hyundai i20 suddenly exploded near Gate 1 of the Red Fort metro station, one of the busiest intersections in the city.

Eyewitnesses described scenes of panic and confusion as the blast sent shockwaves across the area. Flames engulfed several vehicles, windows of nearby shops shattered, and bystanders rushed to help the wounded before emergency teams arrived. The entire stretch was cordoned off as police and rescue personnel worked through the night.

Prime Minister Modi Condemns the Attack During Bhutan Visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is currently on a state visit to Bhutan, reacted strongly to the tragedy. Expressing deep sorrow, he stated that the conspirators behind the explosion would face the full force of the law.

He said his heart was heavy over the loss of innocent lives and assured that those responsible would not escape justice. Modi added that he had been in constant contact with Indian security agencies since the incident and had directed them to investigate every possible angle. He also offered condolences to the families of the victims and said the nation stands united in their grief.

Case Registered Under Anti-Terror Laws

The Delhi Police, in coordination with the Ministry of Home Affairs, has registered a case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Explosives Act. A high-level inquiry has been launched to uncover the cause and motive behind the explosion.

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Investigators have retrieved CCTV footage showing a masked individual driving the vehicle shortly before the blast occurred. Preliminary findings indicate the car was registered in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, which has raised suspicion of a possible terror connection. Security agencies are examining whether the incident is linked to any known extremist groups or domestic modules.

Forensic Experts Examine Blast Scene

Teams from the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) collected evidence from the damaged vehicle and surrounding area. Samples are being tested to determine whether high-intensity explosives were used. Officials stated that the pattern of damage suggests the use of a powerful device, though the final report will confirm the exact cause.

Authorities have kept all possibilities open, including terrorism, mechanical failure, or deliberate sabotage. The Delhi Police Commissioner confirmed that every lead is being followed and assured the public that no effort will be spared to identify and arrest those involved.

Security Tightened Nationwide

Following the explosion, police presence has been strengthened in major cities and sensitive locations across India. The Red Fort metro station was temporarily closed, and security checks were increased at airports, railway stations, and shopping areas.

Local authorities urged citizens to stay alert and report any suspicious activity. The heightened vigilance aims to prevent further disturbances as investigators continue their search for suspects.

Symbolic Target Raises National Security Concerns

The location of the blast near one of India’s most prominent heritage sites has amplified concerns about urban security. The Red Fort, which serves as the venue for the Prime Minister’s Independence Day address, is a highly protected area under constant surveillance. The breach has led to renewed questions about the effectiveness of existing security measures in high-traffic zones of the capital.

Security experts have called for improved coordination between intelligence and local enforcement agencies to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Nation Stands in Solidarity with Victims

The deadly explosion has triggered widespread outrage and grief. Political leaders across party lines expressed condolences and demanded swift justice. Citizens and community groups have come forward to support the injured and the families of those who lost their lives.

As Delhi recovers from the shock, the focus now turns to identifying the culprits and ensuring such an attack cannot be repeated. The government’s message is clear — the people behind the Red Fort blast will be brought to justice, and India will not tolerate acts that threaten its peace and security.

Khushi Sikarwar

[khushisikarwar] is an award-winning journalist and content creator who thrives on telling stories that matter. As a key contributor to Newsisland, [she] focus on cultural commentary, providing readers with thought-provoking insights.

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