New Delhi: After returning from a two-day visit to Bhutan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday visited Delhi’s Lok Naik Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital and met those injured in the blast near the Red Fort metro station.
Prime Minister Modi spoke to the injured and enquired about their health. He also wished the injured a speedy recovery. During this, senior officials and doctors briefed Prime Minister Modi about the condition of the victims and the treatment being given to them.
PM Modi said that those who conspired to carry out the blast will be brought to justice. “He wrote in a post on X, “LNJP went to hospital and met those injured in the Delhi blast.” I wish everyone a speedy recovery. The conspirators will be brought to justice!”
Earlier, PM Modi had expressed deep grief over the blast near the Red Fort in Delhi in a speech in Bhutan. He assured the country that those responsible for this would face justice.
Conspirators will not be spared: PM “PM Modi on Tuesday said, “”I have come here with a very heavy heart.” The horrific incident that took place in Delhi yesterday evening has made everyone very sad. I feel the grief of the affected families. The entire country stands with them today. I was in touch with all the agencies investigating the incident throughout last night. Our agencies will get to the bottom of this conspiracy. The conspirators behind this will not be spared. All responsible persons will be brought to justice.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is investigating the car blast in Delhi. The agency has formed a “dedicated and comprehensive” investigation team. Top sources said the incident was carried out by the Jaish-e-Mohammed module.
8 killed in Red Fort metro station blast On the evening of November 10, eight people were killed and more than 20 injured in a Hyundai i20 car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort metro station. According to sources, the preliminary post-mortem of those killed in the Delhi blast revealed serious injuries, broken bones and head injuries. Causes of death include deep wounds and excessive bleeding.
According to sources, during the post-mortem investigation, no shrapnel marks were found on the bodies or clothing. The type of explosive used will be determined by forensic investigation. Most of the injuries were on the upper body, head and chest. The explosion was very powerful, so the eardrums, lungs and intestines burst.


