Red Fort Blast Probe Twist: White Collar Module Used JeM Name To Mask Bigger Terror Revival Plan
What appeared to be a single terror incident near Delhi’s Red Fort is now being seen as part of a much larger and more dangerous design. Investigators say the accused created a false trail using the name of Jaish-e-Mohammad while quietly working to revive the banned outfit Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. The chargesheet reveals a disturbing shift in terror strategy, where educated professionals allegedly played a central role in radicalisation, recruitment and even explosive fabrication. From digital propaganda to on-ground execution, the network operated with precision and secrecy. The use of TATP, a highly volatile explosive seen in global attacks, adds to the seriousness. With links pointing to handlers outside India, this case exposes how modern terror networks are blending intelligence, technology and ideology. The Red Fort blast may have been the flashpoint, but the real story lies in the system behind it.
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