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'Conspirators will not be spared' vows Modi following Delhi blast

‘Conspirators will not be spared’ vows Modi following Delhi blast

Posted on 11 November 2025 By jobuzo
Security personnel work at the site of an explosion near the historic Red Fort in the old quarters of Delhi, India, November 11, 2025. — Reuters

NEW DELHI: Indian police are probing a fatal car explosion in the capital under an anti-terror law, an officer said on Tuesday, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged to bring all those responsible to justice.

The blast near the historic Red Fort on Monday evening killed at least eight people and injured 20, the first such attack in the heavily guarded city of more than 30 million since 2011.

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“Today, I have come to Bhutan with a very heavy heart,” Modi said in Thimphu, the capital of the neighbouring Himalayan nation, as he arrived on Tuesday for a scheduled visit.

“The horrific incident that happened in Delhi last evening has deeply disturbed everyone,” Modi told a public meeting.

“Our agencies will get to the very bottom of this conspiracy. The conspirators behind this will not be spared. All those responsible will be brought to justice.”

Anti-terror law

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Deputy Commissioner of Police Raja Banthia said Delhi police had registered a case under the anti-terrorism law as well as the explosives act and other criminal laws.

The law, called the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, is India’s main anti-terrorism law. It is used to investigate and prosecute acts related to “terrorism” and activities that threaten the sovereignty and integrity of the country.

“Investigation is at a preliminary stage and any comment on it will be too premature,” Banthia told reporters.

Near the site of the blast in the city’s old quarters, a busy market and tourist area, most shops that shut soon after the explosion were yet to open in the early hours of Tuesday.

Forensic experts were seen scouring the site of the blast, which has been sealed since Monday night and enclosed in white cloth barriers.

Delhi Metro said the Red Fort station had been shut for security reasons.

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Police said a slow-moving car which stopped at a traffic signal exploded just before 7pm (1330 GMT). Nearby vehicles were also badly damaged.

The explosion left behind mangled bodies and the wreckage of several cars on a congested street near a metro station in the old quarter of Delhi.

There was no immediate information on the occupants of the car, who were presumed to have been killed. Police said they were tracing the owner of the car.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said agencies were carrying out a swift, thorough investigation with the findings to be made public soon.

Relatives of the victims gathered outside the nearby Lok Nayak hospital to identify the bodies of their loved ones.

“We at least know that my cousin is here, whether he is injured or not or the extent of his injury, we don’t know anything,” said a distressed relative who did not want to be named.

Modi in Bhutan

The Red Fort, popularly known as Lal Qila, is a sprawling, 17th-century Mughal-era edifice melding Persian and Indian architectural styles, thronged by tourists year-round.

The prime minister also addresses the nation from the fort’s ramparts every year on August 15, India’s independence day.

Modi is in Bhutan for the 70th birthday celebrations of its fourth king, Jigme Singye Wangchuck.

In April, Modi cut short a visit to Saudi Arabia and returned home after 26 men were killed in an attack on Hindu tourists in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

‘Conspirators will not be spared’ vows Modi following Delhi blast


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