PM Modi Visits Delhi Blast Victims Amid NIA Terror Probe Reveals

Prime Minister Modi made an immediate visit to LNJP Hospital to meet with victims injured in the recent Delhi car blast. The explosion near the Red Fort area claimed eight lives and left several others with serious injuries. Forensic examinations revealed the blast caused severe internal damage to victims' organs including lungs and intestines. Meanwhile, the NIA has taken over the investigation, treating it as a terror attack linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad.

Key Points: PM Modi Meets Delhi Blast Victims at LNJP Hospital

  • PM Modi visited LNJP hospital immediately after returning from Bhutan trip
  • Blast near Lal Quila Metro Station killed eight people in Hyundai i20 car
  • NIA forms dedicated team to probe Jaish-e-Mohammad terror module involvement
  • Forensic analysis reveals victims suffered severe internal organ damage from blast wave
  • Initial post-mortem shows no splinter traces found on victims' bodies
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PM Modi visits LNJP hospital to meet injured victims of Delhi blast

PM Modi visits injured victims of Delhi car blast that killed 8 people. NIA launches terror probe into Jaish-e-Mohammad module behind the attack.

"The blast was potent - Forensic Sources"

New Delhi, November 12

Soon after returning from his two-day visit to Bhutan on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital in the national capital to meet those injured in the recent Delhi blast.

Upon landing in Delhi, Prime Minister Modi drove straight to LNJP Hospital, where he interacted with the injured and enquired about their health. He also wished them a speedy recovery. During his visit, the Prime Minister was briefed by senior officials and doctors about the condition of the victims and the treatment being provided.

At least eight people were killed near the Lal Quila Metro Station on Monday evening after a blast occurred in a Hyundai i20 car.

According to sources, the initial post-mortem findings of the Delhi Blast victims revealed severe injuries, including broken bones and head trauma.

Blast wave damage affected lungs, ears, and abdominal organs, rupturing eardrums, lungs, and intestines. The blast was potent. The causes of death include deep wounds and excessive bleeding, with cross-injury patterns indicating victims were thrown against walls or the ground.

During the postmortem examination, no splinter traces were found on the bodies or clothing. The type of explosive used will be determined by forensic analysis. Most injuries were concentrated on the upper body, head, and chest.

Earlier today, the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) collected the DNA samples of the mother of the suspect, Dr Umar Un Nabi, who was allegedly driving the i-20 car in which the blast occurred near the Red Fort on November 10, killing eight people and injuring several others, said sources on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has constituted a "dedicated and comprehensive" investigation team to probe the recent Delhi car blast incident-- a terrorist attack executed by a Jaish-e-Mohammad module unearthed by Indian agencies, top sources said.

The team will function under the supervision of senior officers of the rank of Superintendent of Police and above, ensuring a coordinated and in-depth probe into the case.

The move comes a day after the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) formally handed over the investigation to the NIA, citing a terror angle behind the explosion.

PM Modi is also set to chair the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting to discuss the Delhi blast.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The details of the injuries are absolutely horrifying. Broken bones, head trauma, ruptured organs... This was clearly a powerful explosive. Our security agencies need to be more vigilant in crowded areas like metro stations. 😔
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the PM's gesture, I hope this isn't just symbolic. We need concrete action to prevent such attacks. The NIA investigation must be thorough and transparent. Too many innocent lives are being lost to terrorism.
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Sarah B
As someone who uses the Delhi Metro regularly, this is terrifying. The description of the blast effects is chilling. We need better security screening in public transport areas. My heart goes out to the victims' families. 💔
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Vikram M
Good that NIA has taken over the investigation. Jaish-e-Mohammad has been targeting India for too long. We need strong counter-terrorism measures and better intelligence coordination. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The forensic details are quite technical - no splinter traces means it was likely a high explosive. Hope the CCS meeting leads to stronger security protocols. Delhi can't afford another such incident.
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Ananya R
Eight lives lost and many injured... This is so tragic. The victims were just ordinary people going about their day.

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