(Press ki taquat bureau):
New Delhi: During his official visit to Bhutan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the recent blast at the Red Fort in Delhi, emphasizing that those responsible for the attack will face justice. He expressed profound sorrow over the tragic event that occurred on Monday evening, acknowledging the pain experienced by the victims’ families. Modi reassured the nation of his commitment to ensuring that all investigative agencies are diligently working to uncover the details of the conspiracy, affirming that the perpetrators will not escape accountability.- The leadership of Bhutan expressed their deep sorrow and condolences following the tragic explosion in Delhi on November 10, which resulted in the loss of numerous lives. They emphasized their solidarity with the victims’ families and the affected communities, highlighting the importance of compassion and support during such difficult times. Special prayers were offered for those impacted by the incident, reflecting a commitment to stand with India in the face of adversity.
– In a significant development, Prime Minister Modi announced plans for the construction of an immigration checkpoint near Gelephu, aimed at enhancing the ease of access for tourists and investors. This initiative is expected to streamline the immigration process, thereby promoting bilateral trade and tourism between India and Bhutan. The establishment of this checkpoint is part of a broader strategy to strengthen economic ties and facilitate smoother movement across borders.
– The announcement of the immigration checkpoint aligns with India’s ongoing efforts to bolster regional connectivity and cooperation. By improving infrastructure and services at border points, India aims to create a more welcoming environment for international visitors, which is crucial for fostering economic growth and cultural exchange. This initiative is anticipated to attract more investment and tourism, benefiting both nations in the long run.A devastating explosion occurred near the Red Fort in central Delhi, resulting in the deaths of at least 12 individuals and injuring over 25 others. The incident took place around 7 pm at the Subhash Marg traffic signal, where a high-intensity blast emanated from a slow-moving Hyundai i20 car, causing significant damage to surrounding vehicles and triggering a nationwide alert. In response, Delhi Police have initiated a case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, the Explosives Act, and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita at the Kotwali Police Station. Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that all avenues are being investigated and assured a comprehensive inquiry into the tragic event.

