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Delhi Blast: After the Delhi blast, the Union Home Minister has kept an eye on it and has instructed the investigating agencies to collect evidence. He also said that the culprits will be given the harshest punishment.
Delhi Blast: After the explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi, the investigating agencies started looking for minute to minute evidence and are trying all the tricks to connect the many links. Police identified him as a possible terrorist on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Thursday that punishment to the culprits of the Delhi blasts will send a message to the world that no terrorist should dare to attack again. While addressing an event, Amit Shah said that those who carried out this dastardly act and all the people behind it will be brought under the ambit of the law. He further said that the attackers will be given the harshest punishment and the Government of India is fully committed to ensuring this.
13 people died in Delhi blast
He expressed deep condolences to the families of the victims of the blasts. According to the Press Information Bureau release, Amit Shah said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s resolution to provide harshest punishment to those responsible for this terrorist incident will definitely be fulfilled. He further said that the punishment given to the culprits involved in the Delhi blasts will send a message to the world that there will be a price to be paid for attacking our country. Shah said that under the leadership of Modi, India’s fight against terrorists in the last 11 years has been recognized by the whole world and Prime Minister Modi is at the forefront in leading this fight at the global level. At least 13 people were killed in a high-intensity explosion in a car near the Red Fort on Monday evening.
Got air ticket from doctor’s house
A ticket revealed that Dr Adil Ahmed, a resident of Jammu and Kashmir, who was arrested in Saharanpur last week, had traveled from Srinagar to Delhi on October 31, before the Delhi blasts on November 10. 13 people have died in this explosion and more than 20 people have been injured. At the same time, officials said that the ticket with the date of Adil’s journey was found in a heap of garbage outside his rented house in Aman Vihar Colony, Mankamau along Ambala Road. Let us tell you that NAAC has issued a show cause notice to Al Falah University, which came under the scanner of Delhi blast investigation, for displaying wrong recognition claim on its website.
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