Blast reported in New Delhi, Nine killed

Blast in New Delhi

NEW DELHI: A blast has been reported near the Red Fort in New Delhi on Monday evening, according to Indian media reports.

According to Indian media reports, nine people have been reported dead

Several people have been injured in the blast.

According to Indian police, a bomb was planted in a parked vehicle near the gate 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station at 6:55 pm local time. Due to the blast other nearby cars also caught fire.

According to initial reports, one person has been killed and several injured.

According to Indian channel The Republic quoting police sources, the blast was due to a CNG Cylinder explosion.

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RAW STARTS THE BLAME GAME

Within the first seven minutes, RAW accounts have started blaming Pakistan for the New Delhi explosion.

Now, even CNG blasts in India get blamed on Pakistan!

Some users on Indian social media initially blamed Pakistan for the explosion near Delhi.

However, it has been confirmed from multiple sources that the incident was nothing but an accidental explosion. Security measures have been tightened in the area, and emergency teams are assisting the affected people.

Immediately after the news of the car explosion near the Red Fort, certain accounts on Indian social media launched a campaign linking the incident to Pakistan.

Some of these accounts, reportedly associated with “RAW,” spread anti-Pakistan claims without any evidence. All of this amounts to false propaganda.

Accounts such as Baba Banaras and Global Hindu shared screenshots of initial footage and TV coverage, attempting to implicate Pakistan without verification.

A notable pattern was the immediate addition of anti-Pakistan claims as soon as videos of the blast emerged.