Is the Delhi blast a revenge for ‘Operation Sindoor’; Hafiz Saeed’s threat, 2,900 kg of explosives, and connecting the dots

Is the Delhi bombing part of a larger conspiracy? The recent incidents point to this. First, the threat from a Lashkar commander, then weapons recovered in Kashmir, the seizure of flammable poison in Gujarat, and, recently, when 2,900 kg of explosives were found. We will explore the ongoing terrorist activities in India after Operation Sindoor.

On April 22, 2025, 26 tourists were killed in the Pahalgam terrorist attack. India launched Operation Sindoor on 7 May, destroying Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist hideouts, after which terrorist activities intensified. In September, Lashkar-e-Taiba’s deputy chief, Saifullah Kasuri, openly threatened PM Modi, saying that India would suffer the consequences of Operation Sindoor. On September 15, the UP ATS arrested Bilal al-Qaeda, who was plotting a bomb attack in Saharanpur. During the investigation, police found that he had contacted over 4,000 phone numbers, including those of al-Qaeda handlers. According to an NDTV report, a high-level meeting was held in PoK in October, involving ISIS forces and Jamaat-e-Hind terrorists. In this meeting, a plan to avenge Operation Sindoor was finalized. For this, ISIS ordered increased attacks in India and began work on reviving the defunct Terrestrial Forces. On October 30, a video of senior Lashkar commander Saifullah Saif surfaced. He said that Hafiz Saeed is not sitting idle; he is also preparing to attack India through Bangladesh. Saif described Lashkar’s planning as a response to Operation Sindoor. On November 8, in Gujarat, the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested 35-year-old Dr. Ahmed Mohiuddin Syed of Hyderabad. They recovered weapons and materials for making dangerous poisons. Saeed also had two block pistols, a Beretta pistol, 30 live cartridges, and 4 kg of Castor Beas molasses used in preparing poisons. These weapons were smuggled from Pakistan via drones. Azad Suleman Sheikh and Mohammad Suhail Khan of Uttar Pradesh are also members of this network. They were found connected. After this, the Jammu and Kashmir police conducted raids from Haryana to Lucknow and recovered 2900 kg of ammonium nitrate. Two doctors, Muzammil Shakeel and Shaheen Shahid, were arrested in this. AK-47 and cartridges were recovered from their room and tax. Retired Lifting General Raj Shukla sees a connection between the incidents of Monday morning and the blast inthe Red Fort in the evening. He says Tell me and the analyst, I do not doubt that this blast is Asim Munir’s gift to India. After the blast, Home Minister Amit Shah said in the press conference that the cause of the blast has not been ascertained yet. We are conducting all kinds of investigations. After some time, we will find out the cause of the blast.

Was the Delhi blast caused by a fertilizer chemical? What is ammonium nitrate fuel oil, and why is it not easily detected?

The bomb blast near the Red Fort in Delhi used ANFO, or ammonium nitrate fuel oil, and the explosion was triggered by manually triggering the detonator. Nine people were killed and 20 others seriously injured. What is ANFO? How does this horrific explosion occur? Find out how much ANFO was used in Delhi. Ammonium nitrate, or ANFO, has the chemical formula NH4NO3, an odorless, white, granular chemical. It was developed by German chemist Johann Rodels in the 17th century at the Global Energy Agency. ANFO is produced industrially by the reaction of ammonia and nitric acid, and is now produced in industrial plants in many countries around the world. ANFO itself is not explosive, but when mixed with diesel or other fuel oil, it becomes ANFO. It contains approximately 90 to 94% ANFO and approximately 6% fuel oil. It acts as an oxidizer, causing fuel oil to burn rapidly. It is considered a low-intensity explosive. Therefore, for an effective explosion, it is fitted with a detonator, which is triggered either automatically or manually. As soon as the detonator is triggered, the fuel oil rapidly releases oxygen, causing the fuel oil to ignite. This reaction is very fast, generating a lot of pressure and heat. How dangerous is NF?

How much destruction can it cause? The explosive capacity of these NFs is estimated to be approximately 80 to 85% of that of TNT. It is estimated that one kilogram of NFs provides energy equivalent to 0.8 nm. This can create a crater 5 to 7 meters in diameter, with an impact spread of approximately 30 meters. Just 150 kg of ammonium nitrate can have an impact up to 1 km. This explosion is so powerful that windows can shatter up to 5,600 meters. People can be injured or killed by flying glass and debris up to 200 to 300 meters away. Now, let’s find out how many NFs were used in the Delhi blast. It has not been officially confirmed yet whether it was an ammo-based IED blast or some other explosive was used. However, in the video that surfaced after the blast, thick smoke is seen coming out from one place due to the fire in the car. According to the information, orange coloured smoke is emitted when ammonium nitrate explodes because this explosion releases gases like nitrogen oxide and ammonia. However, only forensic examination of the sample given at the spot will confirm this. Earlier in 1995, 18 kg of ammunition was used in the city of Okhla, America. In the year 2020, a bomb exploded in Beroj with 3000 kg of it, and in India, its blasts have also happened earlier in Delhi, Pune, and Hyderabad.

Who is Maulvi Irfan, the doctor who brainwashed doctors? Planning in PoK, connections to Kashmir, and how the university became Shakeel and Umar’s hideout.

The Delhi blasts are being traced back to Pakistan. Terrorist organisations like Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba are involved in this. We intercepted ongoing activities in PoK and reached this network. The origins began in Naogaon, Kashmir. It is reported that a meeting of terrorists took place between August and October, after which they tried to activate the old network in India. After the meeting, old sleeper cells were also activated. It is suspected that Doctor Mohammed, Doctor Umar, Doctor Adil, and Doctor Shaheen are also connected to the old network. They were collecting different scooters. If you understand the characters and sequence of events in this doctor module, you will understand the strategy behind terrorism. The first character is Dr Adil Mohammad, a former senior doctor at the Government Medical College in Anantnag. He put up posters of Mohammad in Srinagar on October 27th, threatening to activate the country through the post. It was discovered that he was arrested on November 6th in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Phone details and interrogation led to the second character, Dr Muzammil Shakeel. According to the security agency, Mushkil Shakeel, a resident of Pulwama, is part of the Jaish-e-Mohammed network. Shakeel had rented two rooms near Al Falah Medical University. An explosive assault rifle and a walkie-talkie were recovered from there. During interrogation, we learned about the third character, Dr. Shaheen, and the fourth character, Dr Umar. After this, Shaheen was arrested. Umar got wind of this, so he disappeared with the explosives he had with him. Umar was running a riot in Delhi. It is said that all the doctors involved in the Faridabad module were radicalised by Maulvi Irfan Ahmed. He worked at the Government Medical College in Kushinagar and was in contact with all the students. Irfan was the Imam of the Naugaon Mosque. Jaish-e-Mohammed is the mastermind of this module. These four doctors have links to Al Falah University; hence, the investigation agency’s focus has also shifted to it. Currently, entry to the campus is closed. Among the deceased was 22-year-old Pankaj, a resident of Samastipur, Bihar. Kumar Saini is also there. Was he a driver?

A poster exposed the doctors’ terrorist module: Terrorists were caught from seven locations in a month, so how did the Delhi incident go wrong?

In the last 30 days, Indian agencies disrupted seven terrorist modules, including engineers, clerics, and doctors. Approximately 2,900 kg of explosives were seized, but before the final one, a blast occurred near Delhi’s Red Fort. Bhaskar Explains will answer important questions related to this. First, let’s understand how investigative agencies prevented seven major terrorist attacks in a month. On September 15, Bilal Khan was arrested in UPS in Saharanpur, who was in contact with 4,000 people through an Al Qaeda handle. On October 9, Punjab Police arrested two Babbar Khalsa International terrorists from Jalandhar. 2.5 kg of RDX and a remote IED were recovered from them. On October 17, Andhra Pradesh Police arrested Sajjad Hussain and Taufiq Alam Sheikh on charges of having links to Jaish-e-Mohammed. On October 24, Delhi Police arrested two ISIS terrorists named Adnan from Bhopal. They were planning a suicide attack. On October 28, Maharashtra ATS arrested Zubair Hangar Jaker from Kondwa, Pune. He was found with literature linked to Al Qaeda and a foreign phone number. On November 7, Maulvi Osama Umar was arrested in Jalore with a Rajasthan address. He had been in contact with TT for four years. On November 9, Gujarat ATS arrested three ISIS terrorists in Ahmedabad who were plotting violence in the name of Ghazwa-e-Hind. Before the November 10 blast in Delhi, explosives were found in Faridabad, Haryana. According to reports, earlier, a post was found in Naogaon, Jammu and Kashmir, revealing this conspiracy. In fact, this post warned local shopkeepers not to have contact with central agents of the Army. Investigation revealed that Dr. Adil Ahmed of Anantnag was behind this. When he was arrested, AK-56 ammonium nitrate and IEDs were recovered from his colleague, Dr. Muzammil Shakeel’s Faridabad clinic. It was revealed that these people are Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), and they are affiliated with terrorist organisations like Jai Shree Mohammad and Ansar Ghazbat-ul-Hind, and also have their own Tanzeem (terrorist organisation). After Adil’s arrest, Jammu and Kashmir police conducted a 15-day operation from Faridabad in Haryana to Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh and seized 2900 kg of explosives. If this 2900 kg ammonium nitrate bomb had exploded, it would have been equivalent to two to three tons. The explosion of this much gunpowder can destroy an area of ​​50 meters, causing hundreds of casualties in a crowded place. Buildings at 250 meters can be damaged, glass can be broken at 400 meters, and vibrations can be felt up to 800 meters. In 1995, about 18 kg of ammonium nitrate was used in Okhla Home City, America. If 2900 kg of ammonium nitrate had exploded simultaneously in India, it would have been twice as big as the Oklahoma bombing. Opposition leaders and experts are pointing out many levels of laxity behind this blast. For example, the i20 that exploded near the Red Fort had a Haryana number, which was registered in the name of Gurugram resident Salman. On September 20, 2025, a challan of Rs 1500 was issued in Faridabad Tikona Park. The place is just 25 kilometres away from the house of Dr Muslim Shakeel. Meanwhile, the car was not caught. Apart from this, the suspicious i20 car which reached Delhi from Faridabad passed without GPS charge, but some questions are still awaited, such as which and how much explosive was used, was there anyone else in the car along with Dr. Umar, how did the car reach the high security zone, why was the car parked in the parking lot for 3 hours, what is the reason behind this blast and was it a terrorist attack?

Suicide is forbidden in Islam, so why are most suicide bombers Muslim? How it all began: The youngest suicide bomber was 4 years old.

The terrorist who killed 15 people in a suicide bombing in Delhi was Dr Umarta. The full story and how suicide bombers are prepared. Let’s first understand when and how suicide bombings began. The first suicide bombing incident in the world occurred in 1881 with the Russian Emperor Alexander II, when he was in St. Petersburg. A suicide bomber first threw an IED at his head, then an attacker named Eknath went near him and blew himself up. Both were killed in the explosion. Since 1881, more than 72,000 people have been killed by suicide bombings, and twice as many have been injured. Records of more than 13,500 suicide bombers have been found so far. Of those identified, more than 90% were men. The youngest suicide bomber was only 4 years old, and the oldest was 72 years old. Suicide has been used in wars and terrorist attacks, such as the Japanese kamikaze pilots in World War II. Considering Surendra an insult, he carried out 3,860 suicide attacks. Sri Lanka’s LTT formed the Black Tiger Team and carried out 137 attacks, including the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi and Premadasa. In 1911, Al-Qaeda carried out the largest suicide attack on America, killing 3,000 people. Iraq and Syria carried out similar attacks every month. Hamas in Israel carried out suicide attacks near Mumbai in 1994. After 2001, Muslims, Hindus and Muslims from all religions have been among those recruiting even children to protest against America. However, recently, most of the suicide bombings have been attributed to fundamentalist Islamic organisations like the Taliban. But why is this so? According to the fourth verse of the Quran, “Do not kill yourselves; surely Allah is merciful to you,” the Quran does not consider suicide correct. After this, radical Muslims who carry out suicide attacks claim to do so in the name of Allah. In fact, they cite verse 154 of the second verse of the Quran, which states, “Do not say about those who died in the way of Allah that they are dead, but they are alive.” So, they don’t know how suicide bombers are selected and trained by misinterpreting the verse on martyrdom. Now, let’s understand how suicide bombers are selected and trained. A report was done on suicide bombers in Pakistan. According to this, suicide bombers in Pakistan are those who have been persecuted or their families have been sent in the name of jihad. In Pakistan, there is a separate department for training all types of attackers. Those who want to become suicide bombers are kept separate from other fighters. They receive greater respect. Youths between 18 and 25 years of age are trained for 40 days in different ways, including wearing, concealing, activating, and firing the gun. Prepared attackers are sold for up to 20 lakh rupees. Why is the Delhi suicide blast not a warning bell? The Delhi blast is a sign of a serious threat. For the first time in several months, a suicide problem has occurred in the capital, whereas previously there had been only serial blasts. The security of high-profile areas like the Red Fort has seen a major setback. The most worrying aspect is the professionalism, which has made it difficult to identify terror networks.

Following the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, 10 people associated with Alfalah University in Faridabad, Haryana, are missing. Their phones are also switched off. Agencies suspect that all of them, who were working as ground workers, may have been involved in the blast. Meanwhile, the terrorist organisation Jaish-e-Mohammed has started raising funds for more suicide attacks in India. This money is being collected through a Pakistani online payment app. Umar Nabi, the terrorist who carried out the blast in front of the Red Fort, was preparing many more suicide bombers like himself. For this, he continuously made videos and sent them to young people to brainwash them. More than 70 videos, including 12 videos of Dr Umar, have been found on the mobile phones of the arrested accused. Similar videos were sent to 11 people. Seven of these young people are said to be of Kashmiri origin, and all have links to Alfalah University. The remaining four young people are residents of Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, and Karnataka. Agencies suspect that Umar Nabi was preparing an entire suicide squad, and his target was young people from several states.

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