India


Red Fort Blast case: Brother of Dr Adeel under scanner, Dr Sheen planned overseas travel

New Delhi Nov 15 (UNI) The sources in the security agencies have said that the name of Dr. Adeel Ahmad's brother, Muzaffar, has also emerged in the investigation of Red Fort Blast case. "He had been active for five years. Our probe has revealed that Muzaffar was operating from Dubai," said the sources.
Muzaffar is alleged to have been the one who collected the raw materials for the explosive device. "He was acting as a bridge for the terrorists, communicating with terrorists in Pakistan and relaying instructions to his operatives in India," the source said.
Dr Shaheen wanted to travel abroad. Sources said that Dr Shaheen planned to travel abroad as she is one of the arrested doctors. She was directly in touch with Jaish-e-Mohammed handlers. Dr Shaheen was allegedly radicalising young doctors. "She was also running conversion racket. She applied for a passport recently. She told investigators that she wanted to go abroad," said the official.
More News

Delhi Speaker presents coffee table book on parliamentary legacy to PM

12 Dec 2025 | 6:23 PM

New Delhi, Dec 12 (UNI) Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday at the Prime Minister’s Office in Parliament House and presented a new coffee table book chronicling a century of India’s parliamentary evolution.

see more..

ECI deploys Special Roll Observers for SIR in eight major states

12 Dec 2025 | 6:07 PM

New Delhi, Dec 12 (UNI) The Election Commission of India (ECI) has appointed Special Roll Observers (SROs) to oversee the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the Electoral Rolls in eight major states: West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Rajasthan.

see more..

Cabinet nod for 100 pc FDI in Insurance Sector

12 Dec 2025 | 5:50 PM

New Delhi, Dec 12 (UNI) The union Cabinet has approved a major change in India’s insurance regulations by clearing the proposal to allow100 per cent foreign direct investment in insurance companies.

see more..

4 DGCA officials fired over IndiGo chaos; independent global review ordered

12 Dec 2025 | 5:26 PM

New Delhi, December 12 (UNI): The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has dismissed four flight operation inspectors in connection with the recent IndiGo crisis, which led to massive flight disruptions earlier this month.

see more..