Vigilance is being maintained after the blast near the Red Fort in Delhi. Meanwhile, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) issued a notification saying that the Red Fort will remain closed for the general public till November 15. Due to security reasons, it has been decided to close it for now.
After the blast near the Red Fort on Monday (November 10), security arrangements have been further increased in the national capital. Police teams are seriously checking passengers, luggage and vehicles. 13 people have lost their lives in this blast.
Silence in main markets of Delhi
The main markets of Delhi usually see hustle and bustle and good business during festivals and wedding seasons, but after this blast, there is silence in these markets. The atmosphere of fear still persists and this is the reason why many outside buyers are now preferring to order online instead of coming to the market in person. After this blast, business in wholesale trade centers like Sadar Bazaar and Chandni Chowk has been affected.
Lajpat Rai market also affected
However, the Red Fort blast has not had much impact on the Sarojini Nagar market. The movement of customers is continuing normally. At the same time, Lajpat Rai Market, located near Chandni Chowk and famous for electronic goods, has been badly affected. This market is almost completely closed.
There was a massive explosion in the i20 car.
Let us tell you that on the evening of November 10, there was a massive explosion near the Red Fort at 6:52 pm. This blast took place in Hyundai i20 car. So far 13 people have died in this and many injured are still undergoing treatment in the hospital. This car was being driven by the mastermind of the blast, Dr. Umar. The explosion was so severe that nearby vehicles were blown to pieces and an atmosphere of chaos was created in the entire area.


