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Red Fort Blast: Death Toll Climbs to 12; Amit Shah Chairs Emergency Security Review

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New Delhi: The death toll from Monday evening’s powerful explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort has risen to 12, according to officials on Tuesday. The blast, which occurred near the Red Fort metro station, left several vehicles charred and sent shockwaves through the national capital.

Following the incident, Union Home Minister Amit Shah convened a high-level security meeting with senior officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Delhi Police, and intelligence agencies to assess the situation and review security preparedness across the city.

Delhi Police have registered a case under stringent anti-terror laws, including the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the Explosives Act. The FIR, filed at Kotwali Police Station, invokes Sections 16 and 18 of the UAPA—provisions that relate to carrying out and conspiring to commit a terror attack.

A senior police officer confirmed that multiple teams have been deployed across the city, with coordinated raids taking place at various locations in pursuit of possible suspects. “We are exploring all angles, including the possibility of a planned terror operation. No one will be spared,” the officer said on Red Fort blast.

In the aftermath of the explosion, Delhi has been placed on high alert. Security has been tightened at all key installations, including Indira Gandhi International Airport, major railway stations, and interstate bus terminals. Additional forces have also been stationed near tourist hubs and government buildings.

Eyewitnesses reported that a sudden blast ripped through a slow-moving car waiting at a traffic light near the Red Fort metro station around 6:45 p.m. The explosion caused nearby vehicles to catch fire, resulting in multiple casualties and injuries.

Forensic teams are currently examining remnants of the vehicle and debris from the site to determine the nature of the explosive used.

Authorities have urged the public to remain calm and report any suspicious activity immediately. Meanwhile, the Home Ministry has assured that central investigative agencies are working closely with local authorities to identify those behind the attack.

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