Red Fort blast probe reveals detonators, ammonium nitrate; Pulwama doctor Umar’s Faridabad link puts Jaish-e-Mohammad under lens | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: A powerful blast near Delhi’s Red Fort metro station killed nine people and injured 20 others when a Hyundai i20 car exploded on Monday evening. Police sources revealed that the driver, Umar Mohammad, a doctor from Pulwama, had connections to a recently uncovered Faridabad terror module where authorities seized 2,900 kg of explosives…

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Christians in Mumbai seek review of anti-conversion Bill that ‘criminalises acts of kindness’, urge CM Fadnavis not to proceed with Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Bill to be tabled in legislative assembly | Mumbai News

Mumbai: The Christian community has unitedly called upon chief minister Devendra Fadnavis to not proceed with the Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Bill that will be tabled in the winter session of the legislative assembly. Given the ambiguity and loopholes in the existing format, it is feared that the proposed anti-conversion law will open the door…

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Parth’s firm wrongly sought stamp duty waiver for Mundhwa land using Letter of Intent: Industries dept officials | Pune News

Pune: Amadea Enterprises LLP, a firm linked to deputy CM Ajit Pawar’s son Parth, wrongly claimed a stamp duty waiver during the registration of the Rs 300-crore sale deed for 40 acres of govt land in Mundhwa, senior officials from the industries and registration departments told TOI on Monday.The officials said the waiver was sought…

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Red Fort explosion mystery deepens: CCTV shows car’s 2-hr halt; was Faridabad terror suspect Dr. Umar inside the i20 that exploded in Delhi? | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: Investigating agencies are probing that a suspect named Umar, absconding in the Faridabad case, was inside the car that exploded near the Red Fort on Monday evening. According to sources, the vehicle had been parked for nearly two hours at a nearby parking lot before it was driven out and later detonated. Officials…

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