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Amit Shah Orders Manhunt for Delhi Blast Perpetrators, Vows Full Force of Agencies


Amit Shah Orders Manhunt for Delhi Blast Perpetrators, Vows Full Force of Agencies

In the wake of a devastating car explosion near the Red Fort that resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has directed the nation's top security agencies to "hunt down each and every culprit" responsible.Chairing a series of high-level security meetings, Shah asserted that everyone involved in the incident “will face the full wrath of our agencies.”The blast, which occurred in a slow-moving car at a traffic signal, has prompted a massive, coordinated investigation.The probe has been officially handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), signaling the government's view of the incident as a potential act of terror The Delhi Police has registered a case under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the Explosives Act.Home Minister Shah convened the emergency meetings with top officials, including the Union Home Secretary, the Director of the Intelligence Bureau, the NIA Director General, and the Delhi Police Commissioner. The Director General of Police of Jammu and Kashmir also participated in the review virtually During these sessions, officials provided detailed presentations on the situation as the investigation unfolds.Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has been in constant touch with the investigative agencies, issued a stern warning from Bhutan, stating that the "conspirators behind this will not be spared" and that all those responsible will be brought to justice.Immediately following the blast, Home Minister Shah visited the site to assess the damage and later met with the injured at a local hospital. Security has been significantly tightened across Delhi and other sensitive areasForensic teams, including those from the National Security Guard (NSG), are meticulously collecting and analyzing evidence from the scene to determine the cause and circumstances of the explosion.

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