Nov 13, 2025
Before the Delhi Red Fort blast, Faridabad-Kashmir terror module unravelled as police arrested eight suspects and seized 2900 kg of explosive material and weapons revealing a dangerous hidden network
In one of India’s largest counter-terror operations, the Jammu and Kashmir Police, working closely with the Faridabad Police, exposed a dangerous inter-state terror network just hours before the Red Fort explosion in Delhi on November 10, which killed at least a dozen people and injured more than two dozen others.
Nov 12, 2025
“He studied medicine but practiced mayhem”: Delhi blast exposes shocking doctor-terror link as NEET-PG topper Dr Umar Nabi from Pulwama and Al Falah University module tied to Red Fort explosion, Faridabad raids and JeM network
In a shocking development surrounding the tragic explosion near Delhi’s historic Red Fort, investigators have zeroed in on Dr Umar Nabi Bhat as a key figure — possibly the leader — of a terror module operating through medical professionals. The young doctor, once among the state toppers in the competitive NEET-PG examination, has become the central suspect in a case that blends education, medicine and terrorism.
Nov 12, 2025
“Love outlived him — in ink”: A blast near Delhi’s Red Fort stole Amar Kataria’s life, his tattoo reading “Mom my first love, Dad my strength” became his only identity, while others too lost their dreams, hopes, and tomorrows forever
A devastating blast near Delhi’s Red Fort tore through what should have been an ordinary evening, shattering laughter, plans, and promises.
Nov 12, 2025
Faridabad’s Al-Falah University faces major probe after Delhi Red Fort blast kills 8 and 2,900 kg explosives found, as doctors like Dr Muzamil Shakeel and others linked to Pakistan-backed groups arrested
On 10th November, Faridabad’s Al-Falah University came under serious scrutiny after police unearthed a massive cache of explosives and arrested multiple doctors associated with the institution.
Nov 12, 2025
Despite the deadly Delhi blast near Red Fort that killed ten and shocked the nation, PM Narendra Modi chose not to cancel his Bhutan visit, proving India’s resilience, steady leadership, and unshaken foreign policy resolve
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bhutan on November 11–12, 2025, carried a weight that went beyond diplomatic symbolism. The decision to go ahead with the trip just hours after a deadly blast in Delhi revealed not only a political choice but also a reflection of India’s approach to leadership during crisis.
Nov 11, 2025
“In twisted hands, religion drips like venom”: Gujarat ATS uncovers deadly ricin conspiracy as Dr Ahmed Mohiyuddin Saiyed’s ISKP links reveal ISIS’s long history of poison experiments and the global jihadist push to use toxins against India
On 9 November 2025, the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) uncovered a disturbing terror plot that highlighted how extremist networks continue to evolve in their methods.
Nov 11, 2025
Red Fort blast triggers a dramatic nationwide hunt as Amit Shah leads agencies to connect a Haryana-registered i20, Faridabad’s 2900 kg ammonium nitrate haul, and suspects from Pulwama to Mewat region
In the investigation of the Red Fort blast of 10th November, where 9 people died and 24 were injured, a worrying new connection has surfaced involving Faridabad and large amounts of ammonium nitrate. This link has become one of the most important angles as agencies try to understand how such a major attack took place in the heart of the capital.
Nov 10, 2025
360 kg explosives recovered as doctors Adeel Ahmad Rather and Muzamil Shakeel are arrested in a J&K–Haryana joint operation exposing a terror network stretching from Faridabad to Anantnag and NCR area
In a major counter-terror breakthrough, the Jammu and Kashmir Police, along with the Haryana Police, uncovered one of the largest explosive and weapons hauls linked to the Valley in recent years.
Nov 10, 2025
Gujarat ATS foils ISKP-linked terror plot as MBBS-from-China doctor Ahmed Mohiyuddin Saiyed, Azad Suleman Sheikh and Mohammad Suhail Khan arrested with weapons, drone-dropped arms and an attempt to extract ricin poison for a major attack
The Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested three men on Sunday, 9th November, including a doctor from Telangana, for planning a major terror attack using Ricin, a deadly poison. The investigation has revealed that the doctor, identified as Dr Ahmed Mohiyuddin Saiyed, had been researching how to make Ricin, which is banned internationally for its extreme toxicity. He had also been in contact with people linked to terror groups.








