Delhi Blast Tragedy: Abhishek Banerjee Demands Court-Monitored Probe

Abhishek Banerjee has called for a court-monitored investigation into the deadly Delhi car explosion. The TMC leader questioned serious security lapses in the heart of the national capital. He connected the blast with recent explosives recovery in Faridabad as alarming security concerns. The explosion near Red Fort Metro Station killed eight people and injured dozens on Monday evening.

Key Points: Abhishek Banerjee Demands Court-Monitored Delhi Blast Probe

  • Demands court-monitored SIT probe into Delhi car explosion killing eight
  • Questions Home Ministry over security lapses in national capital
  • Links blast to recent Faridabad explosives recovery as security concern
  • Highlights need for accountability in internal security vigilance
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Abhishek Banerjee demands court-monitored probe into Delhi blast

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee demands SIT investigation into Delhi car explosion near Red Fort that killed 8 people, questions security lapses.

"An impartial, time-bound investigation must be conducted by a Special Investigation Team under court supervision - Abhishek Banerjee"

Kolkata, Nov 11

Lok Sabha member and Trinamool Congress general secretary, Abhishek Banerjee, on Tuesday, demanded a court-monitored probe by a special investigation into the car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort Metro Station, killing eight people.

"An impartial, time-bound investigation must be conducted by a Special Investigation Team (SIT), under court supervision if necessary, to uncover the truth and ensure that those responsible are held fully accountable," said Banerjee in a statement issued on Tuesday.

He also claimed that the Union Home Ministry should explain the "security lapses" in the national capital, considering Delhi Police come under its direct control.

"It is extremely distressing that such an incident has taken place in the heart of our national capital. The Delhi Police, under the Union Home Ministry, bears responsibility for maintaining law and order. How, then, are such grave lapses in security allowed to occur?" Banerjee questioned.

According to him, the sequence of developments before the blast poses questions about the state of internal security and hints at a lack of effective vigilance.

"Only yesterday morning, nearly 350 kg of explosives and an assault rifle were recovered from Faridabad in Haryana. Viewed together, these incidents raise alarming questions about internal security and the evident decline in vigilance," Banerjee said.

Meanwhile, initial investigation into the car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort Metro Station has hinted that this could be a suicide attack to cause maximum damage.

The blast occurred on Monday evening when a Haryana-registered car, a Hyundai i20, parked near Gate No.1 of the Red Fort Metro Station exploded, killing at least eight people and injuring dozens.

High alerts have been issued, with security around crowded public places and religious sites enhanced.

Security arrangements have been strengthened at the Eden Gardens stadium and across Kolkata ahead of the first Test match between India and South Africa, following the fatal car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort on Monday.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Court-monitored probe is absolutely necessary. We've seen too many investigations go nowhere. Need transparency and accountability. 🙏
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David E
While I agree investigation is needed, isn't this just political point-scoring? We should focus on supporting the victims' families first.
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Ananya R
The timing is very concerning - explosives found in Faridabad yesterday and now this blast. Our intelligence agencies need to be more proactive. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Eight innocent lives lost... heartbreaking. Whatever investigation happens, it should bring justice to the victims' families. Thoughts and prayers with them. 💔
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Vikram M
Good that security has been increased for the India-SA test match at Eden Gardens. Can't take any chances with public safety. Hope the investigation is thorough and quick.

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