04:21 PM, 12-Nov-2025
where is that red car
Apart from the Hyundai i20, the suspects in the car blast that took place near Delhi’s Red Fort metro station on November 10 also had a red Ford EcoSport car. Delhi Police alerted all the police stations and border posts and started the search with five teams, UP-Haryana were also informed.
Delhi car blast case All police stations, police posts and border outposts of Delhi have been alerted to search for the red colored Ford Eco Sport car. Investigation revealed that apart from the Hyundai i20, the suspects also had another car. 5 teams of Delhi Police are searching for the car.…
— ANI_HindiNews (@AHindinews) November 12, 2025
04:18 PM, 12-Nov-2025
Prime Minister Modi left the hospital
#WATCH Prime Minister Modi leaves from LNJP hospital after meeting those injured in Delhi car blast. pic.twitter.com/ARfVDsvz1M
— ANI_HindiNews (@AHindinews) November 12, 2025
03:07 PM, 12-Nov-2025
PM Modi inquired about the well being of the injured in the hospital
Went to LNJP Hospital and met those injured during the blast in Delhi. Praying for everyone’s quick recovery.
Those behind the conspiracy will be brought to justice! pic.twitter.com/HfgKs8yeVp
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 12, 2025
Upon landing from Bhutan, PM Modi went straight to LNJP hospital to meet those injured after the blast in Delhi. He met and interacted with the injured and wished them a speedy recovery. He was also briefed by officials and doctors at the hospital. pic.twitter.com/FqQdk4d7w2
— ANI (@ANI) November 12, 2025
03:03 PM, 12-Nov-2025
Jammu and Kashmir Police again reached Al Falah University
Jammu and Kashmir Police has again reached Al Falah University. Earlier, a team of Haryana Police had reached the university. At the same time, the team of UP ATS and Delhi Special Cell had reached Al Falah University.
02:42 PM, 12-Nov-2025
PM Modi met the injured in LNJP hospital
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has returned from his two-day visit to Bhutan today. After returning from Bhutan, PM Modi has reached LNJP Hospital. Where PM met the injured of Delhi car blast.
02:23 PM, 12-Nov-2025
PM will reach LNJP hospital in some time
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach LNJP Hospital in some time to meet the people injured in the car blast in Delhi. PM Modi will meet the injured during this period. Security has been increased in the area.
02:08 PM, 12-Nov-2025
PM Modi will meet the injured in LNJP hospital
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach LNJP Hospital. Where PM will meet the injured of Delhi blast. Security has been increased in the area. More than half a dozen police vehicles have arrived. The system of barricading is being strengthened for security.
01:20 PM, 12-Nov-2025
Some items seized from the university campus
A team of Haryana Police left from Al-Falah University located in Dhauj, Faridabad. A police truck has emerged from the university, which was covered. According to sources, some items have been seized from the university campus.
12:34 PM, 12-Nov-2025
The Vice Chancellor of Al-Falah University issued a statement
Vice Chancellor of Al-Falah University, Prof. Dr. Bhupinder Kaur Anand issued a statement. The statement read, “We are distressed by this unfortunate development and condemn it. We have also learned that two of our doctors have been detained by the investigating agencies. The university has no connection with these individuals, except that they are working in their official capacity in the university. We strongly condemn all such false and defamatory allegations and categorically refute them. As per the allegations made by some platforms, no such chemicals or materials are allowed to be found on the university premises. The University’s laboratories are being used only for the educational and training needs of MBBS students and other authorized courses. The University is extending its full cooperation to the investigating authorities so that they can reach a logical, impartial and conclusive decision in the matter related to national security.”
11:23 AM, 12-Nov-2025
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has formed a team to investigate the Delhi car blast. Which will work under the supervision of senior officers from Superintendent of Police and above. Let us tell you that a day before, the Home Ministry had handed over the investigation of Delhi car blast to NIA.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has formed a dedicated comprehensive investigation team to probe the Delhi car blast incident. The team will work under the supervision of senior officers ranging from the rank of Superintendent of Police and above. The development comes a…
— ANI (@ANI) November 12, 2025


