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J&K LG Urges Public to Expose Terror Sympathisers as Red Fort Blast Probe Yields Arrests

At Jammu University, the lieutenant governor urged citizens to help identify terror backers during an ongoing investigation into the Red Fort car blast.

Overview

  • Manoj Sinha condemned the November 10 attack near Delhi’s Red Fort and said terrorism has long harmed J&K’s youth and social cohesion.
  • He called for citizens to report suspicious activity and those who shelter militants, stressing society’s role in dismantling the terror ecosystem.
  • Reporting from investigators says eight suspects, including seven from Kashmir, have been arrested in an alleged Faridabad-centered Jaish-e-Mohammed module; the car was driven by a Pulwama doctor, according to police.
  • Sinha framed recent years as a peace dividend and highlighted IUST’s expansion since 2021, citing growth in programmes, research funding, patents and startup incubation.
  • He urged filmmakers to document victims and expose ringleaders of terror networks, as political voices pressed for rigorous yet fair and transparent investigations.