Amit Shah Vows to Track Delhi Blast Culprits “Even From the Netherworld”
Union Home Minister Amit Shah affirmed ongoing National Investigation Agency actions and judicial proceedings to ensure stern punishment for those responsible for the November 10 Delhi blast.
- On Monday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah vowed the culprits of the November 10 Delhi blast will face the strictest punishment from the country's judiciary at the 32nd meeting of the Northern Zonal Council in Faridabad.
- On November 10, a car bomb exploded near Lal Quila Metro Station, Delhi, killing 15 and was preliminarily linked to a terror module in Faridabad that allegedly injured 32.
- The National Investigation Agency arrested Jasir Bilal Wani alias Danish for technical support and obtained transit remand plus 10 days' custody of Amir Rashid Ali for interrogation.
- The commemoration underscored national focus and a push for speedy justice as a two-minute silence honored victims, with Shah calling terrorism elimination a collective commitment under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- Authorities ordered a forensic audit of Al Falah University, tasked the Enforcement Directorate with financial probes, and the Ministry of Home Affairs transferred the investigation to the NIA hours after Shah's review meeting.
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Amit Shah vows to track Delhi blast culprits “even from the netherworld”
At the start of the meeting, tributes were paid and two minutes of silence were observed in memory of those who lost their lives in the recent car bomb blast in Delhi and the explosion at the Nowgam Police Station in Jammu and Kashmir.
Culprits of Delhi bomb blast will be traced even from netherworld: Amit Shah in 32nd Northern Zonal Council meet
Urging a collective commitment to root out terrorism in the 32nd Northern Zonal Council meeting, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday asserted to trace the culprits of the Delhi bomb blast even from the "netherworld", brought before the country's judicial system, and ensure the strictest punishment to them.
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