Al-Falah University Breaks Silence After Their Two Doctors Arrested in Terror Module Case: ‘We Wish to Make It Clear…’
Al-Falah University denies terror links after two doctors were detained in connection with the Delhi Red Fort blast, with investigations led by the National Investigation Agency.
- On November 10, an explosive-laden car detonated near Red Fort metro station, killing 12 people and placing Al-Falah University, Faridabad under intense scrutiny.
- The National Investigation Agency and Delhi Police are probing a white-collar terror module across Kashmir, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, allegedly directed remotely by Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind operatives.
- Police searches found the Hyundai i20 used in the attack parked on Al-Falah campus days before, three doctors linked to Al-Falah University were arrested, and two, including Dr Muzammil Ganaie and Dr Mohammad Umar Nabi, detained.
- Al-Falah University's statement said it denies any institutional role and said two detained doctors had no connection beyond official roles, pledging full cooperation with investigating agencies and condemning defamatory claims.
- Forensic teams report forensic experts examine explosives while NIA teams tracking communications, funding, and local networks continue probing; authorities say the case is among the most complex in recent years, with Republic Day a possible earlier target.
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AIU Suspends Al-Falah University Over Integrity Concerns Amid Blast Allegations
The Association of Indian Universities has suspended Al-Falah University in Faridabad due to concerns over its integrity and ongoing scrutiny related to a New Delhi blast case. NAAC has also queried the university for outdated accreditation claims. The university denies any link to the accused doctors.
Red Fort blast: AIU suspends Al Falah University's membership
The Association of Indian Universities (AIU) has suspended the membership of Al Falah University, Faridabad, with immediate effect. This action follows the university coming under scanner in connection with the Red Fort blast case, where arrested doctors were linked to the institution. Al Falah University is no longer authorized to use the AIU name or logo.
The central government has declared the Delhi blasts a terrorist attack. The six prominent doctors arrested by investigating agencies in connection with the attack all studied at government medical colleges in the country. The doctor terror module that emerged after the attack has revealed three hotspots.
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