Delhi Blast Horror: 8 Dead, Punjab & Haryana On High Alert As Terror Probe Begins

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UPDATED: Nov 11, 2025 00:31 IST

This special report covers the aftermath of a deadly car blast near Delhi's Red Fort which killed at least eight people, prompting a nationwide terror alert. A police official on the ground stated, 'we will ensure that no suspicious or dubious person will escape from our area and we will ensure that peace prevails in our area.' Following the explosion, neighbouring states Punjab and Haryana have been placed on high alert, with security forces intensifying checks on vehicles and suspicious individuals. From Mohali, India Today’s Kamaljeet Sandhu reports on the massive security mobilization, with police conducting night surveillance and establishing numerous checkpoints. The operation, following directives from senior police officials, aims to secure the state and prevent any potential terror-related movement.

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