On Monday evening (November 10, 2025), a car exploded near the Red Fort metro station in the capital Delhi. MP Pappu Yadav has reacted to this accident. Pappu Yadav has attacked Home Minister Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
MP Pappu Yadav has written in his ex-post, “It is unfortunate that there was a massive explosion near the Red Fort, nine people were killed, the Home Minister of the country, the Prime Minister were abandoning their responsibilities and playing the game of threats and tricks to win the elections in Bihar. In such a situation, take responsibility for this blast, resign from your post, such a weak government cannot provide security to the country!”
It is unfortunate that it is near the Red Fort.
Massive explosion, nine people killedHome Minister of the country Prime Minister Apna
To give up responsibility and win elections in Bihar
were playing threats and tricksIn such a situation, take responsibility for this explosion
Resign from your post, you are such a weakling.
The government should not provide security to the country…— Pappu Yadav (@pappuyadavjapl) November 10, 2025
Incident near gate number one of metro station
Actually this blast took place near Gate No. 1 of Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi. Initially information came that there had been an explosion in a parked car. However, later officials said that this car was not parked and was going somewhere. After receiving the information, fire engines, ambulances and senior police officers reached the spot. After the explosion, three-four vehicles caught fire and were damaged.
Eight deaths reported so far
Till the time of writing the news, eight people had been confirmed dead in this incident. It is believed that the number may also increase. Due to the explosion near gate number one of Red Fort metro station, many injured have been rushed to LNJP Hospital. Many people have been injured in the incident. After this explosion, the forensic team has reached the spot for investigation.
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