Senior Congress leader M Veerappa Moily launched a veiled attack on the central government over the Delhi Red Fort blast case that claimed eight lives and left several others injured a day ago, and said that persons handling security of the country should be held accountable for it.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday reviewed the investigation into the deadly car blast in Delhi that claimed eight lives and left several others injured a day ago, and directed officials to hunt down every culprit involved in the incident.
The Chief Minister's remarks came in response to the car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort that killed at least eight people and left several others injured.
President Droupadi Murmu, who is on a visit to Angola, spoke with Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the phone on Tuesday to enquire about the blast that occurred near Delhi's Red Fort last evening, sources said.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired another round of high-level security review meeting on Tuesday to assess the situation following the deadly blast in Delhi that claimed eight lives and left several others injured a day ago.
Congress leader BK Hariprasad on Tuesday condemned the Delhi blast near the Red Fort metro station area that claimed the lives of at least eight people, and demanded the resignation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired another round of high-level security review meeting on Tuesday to assess the situation following the deadly blast in Delhi that claimed eight lives and left several others injured a day ago.
"We have full faith that the Prime Minister and the government will definitely reveal who is behind this, because of whom such a big incident happened at our capital, our symbol, from where the Prime Minister gives a speech on Independence Day. Why has our intelligence failed every time?"
"Who will take responsibility for this incident? Amit Shah is directly responsible for this. He should immediately resign and go home. This is the government's failure. The home minister was busy in the elections yesterday," Rai told ANI.
Amid ongoing polling for the second phase of elections in Bihar, Congress leader Pawan Khera on Tuesday termed the polls a contest between "real issues and jumlas (false promises)."