Eight killed in car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort, probe underway
A powerful explosion in a Hyundai i20 car near Gate No. 1 of Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening claimed at least eight lives and left several others injured. The blast occurred around 6:52 p.m. when the vehicle was halted at a traffic signal. The impact of the explosion shattered nearby glass panes and caused panic among commuters and pedestrians. The injured were immediately rushed to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital, where medical teams continue to treat those in critic
Eight killed in car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort, probe underway
A powerful explosion in a Hyundai i20 car near Gate No. 1 of Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening claimed at least eight lives and left several others injured. The blast occurred around 6:52 p.m. when the vehicle was halted at a traffic signal. The impact of the explosion shattered nearby glass panes and caused panic among commuters and pedestrians. The injured were immediately rushed to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital, where medical teams continue to treat those in critic
Red Fort blast: Eight bodies recovered, high alert sounded in Delhi and Mumbai
A powerful explosion rocked the area near Delhi’s historic Red Fort on Monday evening, killing at least eight people and injuring several others. The intensity of the blast sent shockwaves through the crowded vicinity of Chandni Chowk, shattering nearby streetlights and throwing vehicles as far as 150 meters from the site. Emergency services rushed to the scene as thick smoke billowed across the area, and panic spread among residents and commuters. According to officials, eight bo
Red Fort blast: Eight bodies recovered, high alert sounded in Delhi and Mumbai
A powerful explosion rocked the area near Delhi’s historic Red Fort on Monday evening, killing at least eight people and injuring several others. The intensity of the blast sent shockwaves through the crowded vicinity of Chandni Chowk, shattering nearby streetlights and throwing vehicles as far as 150 meters from the site. Emergency services rushed to the scene as thick smoke billowed across the area, and panic spread among residents and commuters. According to officials, eight bo
Explosion near Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi sparks fire, police probe cause
An explosion occurred near Gate No. 1 of Delhi’s Red Fort (Lal Qila) Metro Station on Monday evening, causing panic in one of the most heavily secured areas of the capital. The blast, which took place in a parked car, led to a fire that quickly spread to three nearby vehicles before emergency responders arrived. The incident prompted an immediate security lockdown around the historic Red Fort complex, which draws hundreds of visitors daily. According to officials from the Delhi Fi
Explosion near Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi sparks fire, police probe cause
An explosion occurred near Gate No. 1 of Delhi’s Red Fort (Lal Qila) Metro Station on Monday evening, causing panic in one of the most heavily secured areas of the capital. The blast, which took place in a parked car, led to a fire that quickly spread to three nearby vehicles before emergency responders arrived. The incident prompted an immediate security lockdown around the historic Red Fort complex, which draws hundreds of visitors daily. According to officials from the Delhi Fi
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Attacked During Public Meeting, Attacker Arrested
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was attacked this morning during a public meeting at her residence. The incident occurred during the 'Jansunwai' session, a regular event where the Chief Minister addresses public concerns. The attacker, identified as Rajesh Sakriya from Rajkot, Gujarat, approached the Chief Minister with papers in hand and suddenly launched an attack, injuring her hand and head. Immediate act
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Attacked During Public Meeting, Attacker Arrested
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was attacked this morning during a public meeting at her residence. The incident occurred during the 'Jansunwai' session, a regular event where the Chief Minister addresses public concerns. The attacker, identified as Rajesh Sakriya from Rajkot, Gujarat, approached the Chief Minister with papers in hand and suddenly launched an attack, injuring her hand and head. Immediate act
Independence Day 2025: Red Fort Security Rules, Entry Guidelines And Banned Items List
As India gears up to celebrate its 79th Independence Day on August 15, 2025, at Delhi’s historic Red Fort, the Delhi Police has released a detailed set of security guidelines to ensure the safety of attendees and the smooth conduct of the event. Entry to the venue will be strictly controlled, with access granted only to those carrying official invitation cards. The sole exception is Enclosure No. 21-C, where visitors can enter with a valid government-issued photo ID. The police have also issued a comprehensive list of prohibited items, covering food and beverages, bags, electronic gadgets, photography equipment, containers, explosives, digital devices, tobacco products, hazardous materials, tools, weapons, charging devices, sharp objects, firearms, and dangerous chemicals. This includes everyday items such as water bottles, umbrellas, mobile chargers, power banks, scissors, matchboxes, and perfumes. The aim is to prevent any potential threats and maintain a secure environment for dignitaries, guests, and the general public. Visitors are advised not to carry eatables, ketchup packets, bags, cameras, radios, laptops, flasks, or any kind of sharp or hazardous object. Firearms, toy guns, firecrackers, and any form of explosives are strictly prohibited. Tobacco, alcohol, and aerosol-based products are also banned. All attendees must pass through rigorous security checks and frisking at entry points, and any suspicious object should be immediately reported to security personnel. The Delhi Police has urged all attendees to cooperate fully with security staff, arrive early to avoid last-minute congestion, and remain vigilant throughout the event. Following these guidelines not only ensures personal safety but also contributes to a peaceful and dignified celebration of India’s independence. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi expected to address the nation from the Red Fort, these measures reflect the heightened security preparedness for one of the most significant national events of the year.
Independence Day 2025: Red Fort Security Rules, Entry Guidelines And Banned Items List
As India gears up to celebrate its 79th Independence Day on August 15, 2025, at Delhi’s historic Red Fort, the Delhi Police has released a detailed set of security guidelines to ensure the safety of attendees and the smooth conduct of the event. Entry to the venue will be strictly controlled, with access granted only to those carrying official invitation cards. The sole exception is Enclosure No. 21-C, where visitors can enter with a valid government-issued photo ID. The police have also issued a comprehensive list of prohibited items, covering food and beverages, bags, electronic gadgets, photography equipment, containers, explosives, digital devices, tobacco products, hazardous materials, tools, weapons, charging devices, sharp objects, firearms, and dangerous chemicals. This includes everyday items such as water bottles, umbrellas, mobile chargers, power banks, scissors, matchboxes, and perfumes. The aim is to prevent any potential threats and maintain a secure environment for dignitaries, guests, and the general public. Visitors are advised not to carry eatables, ketchup packets, bags, cameras, radios, laptops, flasks, or any kind of sharp or hazardous object. Firearms, toy guns, firecrackers, and any form of explosives are strictly prohibited. Tobacco, alcohol, and aerosol-based products are also banned. All attendees must pass through rigorous security checks and frisking at entry points, and any suspicious object should be immediately reported to security personnel. The Delhi Police has urged all attendees to cooperate fully with security staff, arrive early to avoid last-minute congestion, and remain vigilant throughout the event. Following these guidelines not only ensures personal safety but also contributes to a peaceful and dignified celebration of India’s independence. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi expected to address the nation from the Red Fort, these measures reflect the heightened security preparedness for one of the most significant national events of the year.









