The Bhutanese leadership conveyed heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to those injured in the tragic incident. Special prayers were offered for all those affected by the blasts.
"He left home about four years ago. He was working as a doctor in Delhi. We had no information about him during this time. When he was arrested, we learned about it from others. We tried to meet him, but the police did not allow us. Even my other son has been arrested. They are saying my
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on Tuesday expressed his condolences and solidarity with India following a blast which took place near the iconic Red Fort in the national capital on Monday evening, killing eight and injuring several.
The news of his death has left his family in mourning. When family members tried to contact him after seeing the news on TV, his phone was switched off. It was only when they spoke to Dinesh's brother, who lives in Delhi, that they found out about his death.
"The Police is alert following the incident that occurred in Delhi yesterday, to ensure no such incident happens in Bihar. The international border along Bihar has been sealed for the past 72 hours in view of the elections," DGP Kumar told ANI here on Tuesday afternoon.
PM Modi, currently on a two-day visit to Bhutan, stated that he was in touch with investigating agencies throughout the night, and they are working to uncover the truth behind the Red Fort blast, which claimed 8 lives and injured several others.
The Defence Minister expressed his condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the blast that claimed eight lives and left several others injured.
"This incident is tragic... I express my condolences to the families of the deceased and wish for a speedy recovery for those who are injured because this incident occurred in India's capital, Delhi; therefore, the government should accept it as a challenge, and the culprits should be ide
Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai on Tuesday paid condolences on behalf of Supreme Court judges and the legal fraternity and expressed deep concern over the blast near the Red Fort in New Delhi, which claimed at least eight lives.
Following the explosion, Shah directed a multi-agency investigation involving the NIA, National Security Guard (NSG), Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), and Delhi Police to determine the cause, nature, and source of the explosives.
In a village of the Amroha district, the family of the deceased Ashok received his mortal remains. The death of Ashok has left his family devastated, with elders and children wailing, riddled with the feeling of helplessness.