A devastating car explosion near Delhi’s iconic Red Fort has left at least eight people dead and several others injured, prompting a swift response from Indian authorities. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the nation on Tuesday, assured that those responsible for the attack “will not be spared.” The explosion occurred on Monday evening near a metro station adjacent to the Red Fort, a historic landmark in the Indian capital. Modi revealed that he is in close contact with investigative agencies, emphasizing their commitment to uncovering the full extent of the conspiracy. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken charge of the case under anti-terror laws, though the police have yet to disclose specific reasons for the transfer. Home Minister Amit Shah convened a high-level security meeting with senior officials, pledging to explore all possibilities in the investigation. Shah also vowed to bring every perpetrator to justice, stating on social media platform X that he has directed officials to “hunt down each and every culprit.” Among the victims was Lokesh Agrawal, a shop owner from Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, who was visiting Delhi to meet a hospitalized relative. His brother, Sonu Agrawal, recounted the tragic events to the press. The Red Fort has been closed for three days as the investigation continues. Meanwhile, neighboring states, including Uttar Pradesh and Mumbai, have been placed on high alert. International leaders from Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and Nepal have extended their condolences to India in the wake of the tragedy. Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha confirmed that the explosion occurred when a slow-moving car stopped at a traffic signal before detonating.
