Delhi Red Fort car blast
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The decision follows increased security and precautionary measures in the national capital after the recent car blast near the Red Fort.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), in a post on X, said, "Due to security reasons, the Lal Quila Metro Station shall continue to remain closed on November 12. All other stations are functional as normal.
The investigation into Monday night’s car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort has gathered pace, with police arrestin
A high-intensity explosion ripped through a car near the Red Fort on Monday evening, killing at least 12 people and injuring 20 others.
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Lal Quila metro station closed following Red Fort blast; Nearby stations remain functional
A blast near the Red Fort in Delhi has led to multiple casualties and a heightened security response. The Lal Quila Metro station remains closed, causing travel disruptions and safety concerns in the area.
Mumbai: Reacting sharply to the recent blast near Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station, Samajwadi Party’s Maharashtra President Abu Asim Azmi criticised the NDA government, calling the incident a “total failure of national security.”
A powerful explosion near Red Fort Metro Station has left 9 dead and several injured. Thick smoke covered the area, triggering panic. HM Amit Shah has issued a statement, assuring strict action and a detailed investigation into the incident.
The Red Fort metro station remained shut for commuters on Tuesday as well, following Monday evening's blast near the iconic Mughal-era monument that killed at least 10 people and left 20 others injured.