According to Dharmindra, an eyewitness to the New Delhi blast, the explosion occurred when he was passing in the opposite direction. Exposing the propaganda of Godi Media regarding the bomb blast, Dharmindra clarified that the car was a Suzuki Maruti, but Amit Shah and Godi Media are calling it a Hyundai.
Speaking to reporters in New Delhi, Dharmendra confirmed that four burnt bodies were found inside the vehicle.
Dharmindar also confirmed that no Delhi Police official was injured, saying that no policemen were present at the blast site.
Dharminder also said that the number plate of Maruti Suzuki was on the name of Nadeem –HR 7674. He also said that he was going home from the metro when he saw the car blast.
The eyewitness also stated that the rescue officials collected four dead bodies from the Suzuki Maruti and two from the roadside.
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A car exploded near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi, a high-security zone, on Monday evening, setting off panic in the area, officials said. The blast ignited the vehicle and spread to three to four nearby cars.
Sources indicated that several people sustained injuries while nine people lost their lives in the incident. Delhi Fire Services (DFS) received a call around 6:55 pm and dispatched seven fire tenders, which brought the blaze under control within a short time. Thick smoke engulfed the vicinity before police and fire teams contained the situation.
Security Response and Investigation
Authorities cordoned off the site while forensic experts examined the scene to determine the cause. Delhi Special Cell and NIA teams arrived at the spot, and top security officials are overseeing the ongoing probe. Officials have not confirmed any foul play, but investigations continue.
Explosion Causes and Public Reactions
The blast caused damage to three to four nearby vehicles, prompting swift action from emergency services. Social media has seen speculation linking the incident to broader regional developments, though officials urged caution until investigations yield concrete findings. Analysts said the timing of the explosion, following recent crackdowns on terror modules in Faridabad, NCR, and Jammu & Kashmir, raises questions about possible motives.