The house of Dr. Umar Nabi, an individual allegedly linked to the deadly Delhi Red Fort blast that killed 12 people, has been demolished by authorities in Pulwama, South Kashmir. This demolition occurred during an overnight operation as part of escalating efforts to dismantle terrorist networks. The blast, which occurred near the Lal Quila Metro Station, was a powerful explosion that destroyed several vehicles and led to the deaths of 12 individuals, with several others injured. Initial investigations have brought to light a potential connection to a terror module discovered recently in Faridabad. This has led to the arrest of several suspects and an extensive probe to uncover all involved parties. The Cabinet has officially declared the Delhi incident a ‘terror’ attack and has paid tribute to the victims. Efforts are underway to ensure justice for those affected. The Cabinet Committee on Security also met to discuss the aftermath. Furthermore, Al Falah University in Faridabad is currently under investigation, with several doctors associated with the institution arrested in connection with the blast. A forensic audit of the university’s records and an investigation into its financial transactions are now in progress.



