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					<description><![CDATA[Srinagar-A Pakistani operative linked to the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba told investigators he temporarily halted militant activities in Jammu and Kashmir to]]></description>
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<p><strong>Srinagar-</strong>A Pakistani operative linked to the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba told investigators he temporarily halted militant activities in Jammu and Kashmir to undergo a hair transplant procedure in Srinagar, according to officials cited by India’s Press Trust of India on Sunday.</p>



<p><br>The operative, identified as Mohammed Usman Jatt, also known as “Chinese,” was arrested last month alongside alleged Lashkar militant Abdullah by Srinagar police before the case was transferred to the National Investigation Agency due to what authorities described as its national and international dimensions.</p>



<p><br>Investigators said Jatt, a resident of Lahore trained by Lashkar-e-Taiba, had infiltrated into Indian territory with instructions to execute attacks and help establish sleeper cells outside Jammu and Kashmir. </p>



<p>During questioning, however, he allegedly said conditions in Kashmir differed significantly from narratives presented during militant training in Pakistan.</p>



<p><br>According to officials, Jatt said he had struggled with severe hair loss for years, affecting his confidence, and believed advanced hair restoration procedures were available only in Western countries until he learned about such treatment in Srinagar.</p>



<p><br>Investigators said Jatt was introduced to local contacts, including militants identified as Zargam and Abdullah, while staying in upper areas of Srinagar. Police said information obtained during interrogation helped uncover an alleged network of overground workers operating in Srinagar and northern Kashmir in support of Lashkar activities.</p>



<p><br>Officials said Jatt told interrogators he met a Srinagar shop owner who had undergone a hair transplant procedure and later persuaded him to arrange similar treatment. He allegedly underwent the procedure at a clinic within the city and occasionally stayed there overnight during recovery.</p>



<p><br>After the operation, investigators said Jatt traveled with Abdullah by passenger transport to Jammu before boarding a sleeper bus to Punjab en route to Malerkotla, where he reportedly spent time watching Turkish television programs and attempting to learn English.</p>



<p><br>According to officials, Jatt told interrogators he intended to secure genuine Indian identity documents, including an Aadhaar card, PAN card and eventually a passport, with the aim of leaving India using forged or fraudulently obtained documentation.</p>



<p><br>Investigators linked his account to another alleged Lashkar operative, Umar, nicknamed “Khargosh,” who authorities say infiltrated India after 2012 and later fled abroad in 2024 using forged travel documents allegedly obtained in Jaipur before eventually reaching a Gulf country through Indonesia.</p>



<p><br>The case emerged months after Srinagar police dismantled what authorities described as the “Al Falah module” in November 2025, an alleged militant network involving educated professionals accused of supporting extremist activities.</p>



<p><br>Police alleged one accused in that case, Umer-un Nabi of Al Falah University, drove an explosives-laden vehicle that detonated outside the Red Fort on Nov. 10, killing more than a dozen people, according to investigators.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[A tragic car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort claimed lives and injured several, yet the nation stands united. India’s swift]]></description>
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<p>A tragic car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort claimed lives and injured several, yet the nation stands united. India’s swift government response and collective spirit highlight the country’s unwavering strength and commitment to security and peace.</p>
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<p>India&#8217;s faced a tragic moment when a car explosion near the historic Red Fort shook the capital, but what followed was a remarkable display of unity, efficiency, and determination. The swift action by authorities, the compassion shown by citizens, and the nation’s resolve reflected India’s deep resilience in the face of adversity.</p>



<p>The explosion, which occurred at a busy red light, resulted in the loss of eight lives and left around 20 people injured. Within minutes, Delhi Police, emergency services, and fire teams reached the spot, demonstrating quick coordination. Their immediate response prevented further damage and ensured the safety of hundreds nearby.</p>



<p>As news of the incident spread, major cities like Mumbai and states including Uttar Pradesh were placed on high alert. This rapid communication among national security agencies showed the government’s preparedness and efficiency in dealing with emergencies.</p>



<p>Federal Home Minister Amit Shah addressed the situation, assuring that “all angles” were being investigated thoroughly. His statement emphasized transparency and the government’s firm stance on bringing those responsible to justice. The Home Ministry directed multi-agency coordination to ensure no loose ends in the investigation.</p>



<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep condolences to the victims’ families and praised the quick efforts of security personnel. His message of unity and compassion resonated with millions, urging the nation to stay calm and trust in the process of justice. “May the injured recover at the earliest. Those affected are being assisted by authorities,” he said.</p>



<p>Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos followed by the rapid arrival of rescue teams. Suman Mishra, who was near the metro station, said she saw flames but soon noticed the police clearing the area and ambulances arriving within minutes. Another local shopkeeper, Wali Ur Rehman, recalled how the “intense explosion” was followed by police ensuring everyone’s safety.</p>



<p>Their accounts highlight how India’s emergency response systems have significantly improved, capable of managing crises efficiently. Around 30 to 40 ambulances reached the site swiftly, and the fire was contained before it spread to residential zones.</p>



<p>The Delhi Police Commissioner, Satish Golcha, stated that the explosion occurred just before 7 p.m. and confirmed that the area had been secured promptly. He added that nearby vehicles caught fire, but the flames were quickly extinguished. His leadership and clear communication reassured the public and reflected the professionalism of India’s law enforcement system.</p>



<p>The previous owner of the car, identified as Salman, was taken into custody for questioning. Authorities are tracing all links related to the vehicle’s history. This methodical investigation underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring no element of the attack goes unchecked.</p>



<p>Beyond the immediate tragedy, what stands out most is India’s collective response. Citizens across the country offered prayers, support, and blood donations. Social media platforms were filled with messages of solidarity, reflecting the strong emotional bond Indians share in times of crisis.</p>



<p>Experts have noted that the Indian government’s proactive security measures and improved coordination among agencies have reduced the frequency of such incidents. India’s resilience, built through experience and unity, ensures that acts of violence cannot shake the foundation of its peace and democracy.</p>



<p>The Red Fort, a symbol of India’s independence and strength, once again became a rallying point — not of fear, but of determination. The government’s efficient crisis management and the people’s support demonstrated that India stands as one, unbroken by tragedy.</p>



<p>The nation continues to honor those who lost their lives while reinforcing its promise to protect every citizen. Security checks have been intensified, and law enforcement agencies are maintaining vigilance to prevent any recurrence.</p>



<p>As Delhi heals, the message from the heart of India is clear — the country may face challenges, but it will always rise stronger, united, and guided by its values of peace, courage, and justice.</p>
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