PM Modi Meets Red Fort Blast Survivors: ‘Conspirators Will Not Be Spared’
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After concluding his two-day state visit to Bhutan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wasted no time. Landing in Delhi, he went straight to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital to meet those injured in the Red Fort car blast that shook the capital earlier this week. The explosion claimed ten lives and left more than twenty injured near one of India’s most iconic landmarks.

Empathy Amid Tragedy
Inside the hospital, Modiji met each survivor personally, offering words of comfort and assuring them that justice would be served. He avoided the media by entering through a back gate, ensuring the focus remained on the victims. On social media, he wrote, “Went to LNJP Hospital and met those injured during the blast in Delhi. Praying for everyone’s quick recovery. Those behind the conspiracy will be brought to justice!”
The Explosion and Its Aftermath
The car blast near Red Fort on November 10 sent shockwaves across the nation. A high-intensity explosion ripped through a vehicle, leaving charred remains and panic in the busy Old Delhi area. The tragedy unfolded the same day authorities in Haryana’s Faridabad uncovered 2,900 kilograms of explosive materials linked to terror outfits Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind—suggesting a possible coordinated plot.
Modiji’s Message from Bhutan: A Warning to Terrorists
While still in Bhutan addressing the Global Peace Prayer Festival in Thimphu, the Prime Minister sent a clear message to the perpetrators. Speaking firmly, he said, “We will get to the bottom of this conspiracy, and the conspirators will not be spared.” His tone—calm yet resolute—echoed across both nations, marking the second time this year he has used an international platform to denounce terrorism after the Pahalgam terror attack in April.
Security Crackdown and Investigation
In response to the attack, Delhi has been placed under high alert. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken charge of the probe, tracing potential links to sleeper cells operating in northern India. Forensic experts are analyzing debris from the Hyundai i20 believed to have been used in the bombing, while intelligence agencies are studying CCTV footage and digital evidence to reconstruct the sequence of events.
The Human Toll and Resilience of a City
Behind the security details lie human stories—families waiting anxiously outside hospitals, victims recovering from trauma, and citizens questioning how such an act could unfold in the heart of the capital. Yet amid grief, Delhi’s resilience stands unbroken. People have gathered to offer prayers and assistance, reflecting a collective defiance against terror.
The MGMM Outlook
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s return from Bhutan straight to the LNJP Hospital after the Red Fort blast reflects not just leadership but empathy in action. His unannounced visit, away from cameras, was a message that governance doesn’t pause for optics. The blast, claiming ten lives and injuring many, exposed once again the persistent threat of terrorism rooted in radical outfits. As reports surface linking the explosion to caches of explosives found in Faridabad connected to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, it becomes evident that India’s internal security is confronting a well-coordinated network determined to destabilize national peace.
What stands out is the swift and decisive tone of Modiji’s response—from the Peace Festival stage in Bhutan to the corridors of Delhi’s LNJP Hospital. His vow that “conspirators will not be spared” captures the mood of a nation that has endured far too many such assaults on its spirit. Delhi’s resilience, once again, shines through the grief, with ordinary citizens standing shoulder to shoulder with the state’s resolve. This attack, meant to instill fear, instead reinforces unity and a renewed determination that India’s fight against terror will continue relentlessly until every hand behind such conspiracies is brought to justice.
(Sources: India Today, Hindustan Times, NDTV)




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