Delhi Blast: UN Chief Reacts To Red Fort Attack Amid PM Modi's Warning To Conspirators India NIA

 

New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed deep condolences for the lives lost and injuries sustained in the deadly car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort. The United Nations urged that those responsible for this act of violence be held accountable, and reiterated support for the government and people of India during this difficult time. Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned that conspirators behind such attacks would face strict punishment, as the National Investigation Agency (NIA) leads a comprehensive probe into the blast that killed at least 12 people 

# Delhi Blast: UN Chief Reacts to Red Fort Attack Amid PM Modi's Stern Warning to Conspirators; NIA Takes Charge


The heart of India's capital was shaken on November 10, 2025, when a powerful car bomb detonated near the iconic Red Fort, claiming at least 13 lives and injuring over 20 others. The explosion, which occurred during evening rush hour near the Red Fort Metro Station, has been classified as a terror attack, prompting swift action from authorities. As the National Investigation Agency (NIA) leads the probe into links with cross-border terror modules, Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a resolute vow from Bhutan: "The conspirators behind this will not be spared." In a measured global response, UN Secretary-General António Guterres extended condolences and urged a thorough investigation. This incident, the deadliest in Delhi since the 2008 Mumbai attacks, underscores rising security concerns amid ongoing counter-terror operations in Jammu & Kashmir.


With heightened alerts across airports, railways, and borders, the nation mourns while demanding justice. Here's a breakdown of the blast, key reactions, and the unfolding investigation.


## The Blast: A Rush-Hour Nightmare Near Historic Red Fort

At approximately 6:52 PM IST on November 10, a Hyundai i20 car—laden with explosives—exploded at a traffic signal near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station in Old Delhi's Chandni Chowk area. Eyewitnesses described a deafening blast that shattered windows, engulfed the vehicle in flames, and sent debris flying, but no crater or shrapnel was found, suggesting a contained detonation that averted even greater devastation.


- **Casualties**: 13 confirmed dead, including commuters like Lokesh Agrawal and Pankaj Sahni; over 20 injured, many critically.

- **Initial Response**: Delhi Police, National Security Guard (NSG), and forensic teams cordoned off the site. The metro station was shut down, and traffic halted for hours.

- **Early Clues**: CCTV footage showed the car parked nearby for over three hours before moving into position. No immediate claim of responsibility, but probes point to a "fidayeen-style" suicide attack.


The blast's timing—mere days after J&K Police dismantled a terror module—has fueled suspicions of retaliation by Pakistan-based groups.


## PM Modi's Unyielding Warning: "No One Will Be Spared"

From Thimphu, Bhutan, where he was on a state visit, PM Modi addressed the tragedy at a public event, his voice heavy with grief but firm in resolve. "The horrific incident in Delhi has deeply saddened everyone. I was in touch with all agencies investigating this throughout the night. Our agencies will get to the bottom of this conspiracy," he said in Hindi, switching to English for emphasis: "The conspirators behind this will not be spared. All those responsible will be brought to justice."


Modi echoed sentiments from past attacks, like Pahalgam, vowing zero tolerance. He later visited injured victims at LNJP Hospital upon return. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, chairing a high-level review with IB Director Tapan Deka, NIA DG Sadanand Date, and Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha, directed a multi-agency probe under anti-terror laws.


Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announced ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh per deceased family and free treatment for the injured, while urging calm amid rumors.


## UN Chief Guterres' Condolences: Call for Full Probe

In a briefing on November 11, UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq conveyed Secretary-General António Guterres' deep sorrow: "We also, of course, send our condolences to the government and people of India for what has happened there, and that also needs to be fully investigated." This neutral yet supportive stance aligns with the UN's standard response to terror incidents, emphasizing justice without speculation on perpetrators.


Guterres' words come amid global scrutiny, especially after recent blasts in Islamabad, Pakistan, prompting bilateral probes between India and Pakistan. Opposition leaders like Arvind Kejriwal called it an "alarming" security lapse, demanding accountability.


## NIA Steps In: Unraveling the Terror Module

The Ministry of Home Affairs transferred the case to the NIA on November 11, invoking the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), Explosive Substances Act, and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections for murder and conspiracy. Early leads tie the blast to a 20-day J&K operation busting a JeM-AguH module, with arrests including Dr. Muzamil (a doctor from Faridabad) and Shaheen Saeed, from whose car explosives and rifles were seized.


- **Key Developments**: A second red car linked to suspects spotted in Haryana; five Delhi Police teams on alert. Ex-NIA chief RC Sharma called it a "clear terror attack."

- **Broader Context**: Follows seizure of bomb-making materials in Faridabad and weapons in J&K; potential targets included Constitution Club and Gaurishankar Temple.


Security has been ramped up nationwide, with Karnataka and J&K on high alert.


### Timeline of Key Events


| Date/Time              | Event                                                                 |

|------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|

| Nov 10, 3:19 PM       | Suspicious Hyundai i20 parks near Sunehri Masjid. |

| Nov 10, 6:52 PM       | Explosion at traffic signal near Red Fort Metro; 8 initial deaths. |

| Nov 11, Morning       | Death toll rises to 13; Amit Shah's security meet; Case to NIA. |

| Nov 11, Afternoon     | PM Modi vows justice from Bhutan; UN condolences via Haq. |

| Nov 12, Ongoing       | Second suspect car hunt in Haryana; Metro station closed. |



*As of November 12, 2025; sources include official briefings and media reports.*


## Final Thoughts: Unity in the Face of Terror

This Red Fort blast is a stark reminder of India's vulnerability to cross-border threats, but also the resilience of its institutions—from Modi's decisive leadership to the NIA's expertise. As probes deepen, the focus shifts to preventing recurrence. Guterres' call for investigation reinforces international solidarity, but the onus lies on swift justice. Families grieve, the nation unites—may the innocent rest in peace.


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*Disclaimer: This article compiles public reports as of November 12, 2025. Events are evolving; for official updates, refer to government channels. Not affiliated with any agency.*

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