Delhi Red Fort blast: Security agencies have demolished the house of Red Fort blast accused Dr. Omar Nabi in Pulwama. This action is considered to be India’s strictest action against terrorism. Will this expose any big network?
New Delhi. A big update has come out in Delhi’s Red Fort blast case. Security agencies have bulldozed the house of main accused Dr. Umar Nabi in Pulwama. This action is not limited to demolishing just one house, but is a clear message from India that the policy of “zero tolerance” on terrorism is now in force. Will any new link to the explosion be found from this house? Is this just a legal action or the expose of some big network?
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Who is Dr. Omar and why was the house demolished?
Dr. Umar Nabi is considered to be the main face of the car bomb blast conspiracy that took place near the Red Fort in Delhi. Investigative agencies claim that the blast was not just an ordinary violent incident, but an indicative conspiracy of a larger terrorist network, whose links may extend from Kashmir to Delhi and have international links. Meanwhile, the action of demolishing his house in Pulwama has raised many questions along with tension in the area.
What did the villagers tell Dr. Omar?
Local people say that Umar Nabi did not live at home for a long time, while administrative officials said that the house was being used by people associated with terrorist activities. For this reason it was necessary to demolish it. This strict action by India against terrorism is an indication that now no suspect will be allowed to hide in its ‘safe spot’.
Why is Pulwama often in discussion?
The investigating agencies are also finding out who all the people Dr. Umar contacted before the blast, which places he visited, and what was the purpose of targeting a high-security zone like the Red Fort. Many digital devices and suspicious documents have also been seized in this case, which are expected to make major revelations. The house demolition in Pulwama is being seen as India’s “zero tolerance” message against terrorism. This is the same area where many terrorist activities have been seen earlier also.