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| From stethoscopes to RDX: 3 doctors from Kashmir linked to Delhi terror attack | | | | Sanjay pandita
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 11: Investigators probing Monday’s devastating car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort that claimed twelve lives and injured several others have uncovered what they describe as a sophisticated “white-collar terror network” involving three medical professionals from Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.
The involvement of doctors in the terror plot has raised serious concerns among security agencies about the changing face of extremism in the union territory, with educated professionals allegedly being radicalized to carry out attacks.
Dr. Mohd Umar, identified as the driver of the explosive-laden Hyundai i20 that detonated near the iconic monument, was reportedly himself killed in the Monday morning blast.
The physician, who completed his MBBS from the prestigious Government Medical College (GMC) in Srinagar after securing admission on merit, hailed from Koil village in Pulwama district.
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| LG chairs security review meeting | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 11 Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday reviewed the security situation and operational preparedness at a high-level meeting here.
“Chaired a high-level security review meeting in Srinagar, earlier today,” Sinha said in a post on X.
The meeting comes in the backdrop of a car blast outside the Red Fort Metro station in Delhi and the recent recovery of explosives and arms from a terror module of Jaish-e-Mohammad and Ansar Ghazwatul Hind.
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| | | | Huntdown every culprit involved in Delhi blast: Shah | | | | NEW DELHI, Nov 11:
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday instructed the security agencies to hunt down each and every culprit behind the Delhi blast that claimed 12 lives.
He said everyone involved will face the full wrath of security agencies.
Shah said this after chairing two subsequent security review meetings which were held in the wake of the Monday evening blast near Red Fort here.
“Chaired review meetings on the Delhi car blast with the senior officials. Instructed them to hunt down each and every culprit behind this incident. Everyone involved in this act will face the full wrath of our agencies,” he wrote on X.
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| | | | Pulwama doctor was driving car, had links to interstate terror module | | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi/Srinagar, Nov 11: Police on Tuesday investigated the Red Fort blast as a possible terror attack and zeroed in on a Pulwama doctor, who was driving the car that exploded and had links to a terror module busted with the recovery of explosives mainly from Faridabad.
Dr Umar Nabi is believed to have died in the blast that killed at least 12 people on Monday evening. On Tuesday, Jammu and Kashmir police took a DNA sample from his mother to establish the connect.
“We have taken the DNA sample in order to match with the parts found at the scene of the blast,” an official said in Srinagar.
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| | | | NIA takes over case | | | | NEW DELHI, Nov 11:
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Tuesday handed over the probe into a blast near the Red Fort to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), sources said.
This is a clear indication that the blast, which has so far claimed 12 lives, is being considered by the government as an act of terror, as the NIA is mandated to probe terror cases only. “The blast case has been handed over to the NIA,” a source said. The decision came hours after Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the security situation in the national capital and other parts of the country following the blast.
Shah has called another security review meeting on Tuesday afternoon.
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| | | | Nagrota registers 74% voter turnout, Budgam close to 50 % | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 11: Nagrota and Budgam constituencies exhibited a notable surge in voter turnout during the ongoing by-elections, reflecting diverse levels of civic enthusiasm across the two regions.
Official data underscored a robust democratic exercise, with Nagrota crossing a significant over 74 percent turnout milestone and Budgam close to the 50% mark, despite challenging weather conditions that could have deterred participation.
These figures, as reported by election authorities, signal a strong commitment to the electoral process in both constituencies, with expectations of further increases before polling stations closed later in the evening.
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