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Red Fort Car Blast Revives Painful Memory Of 2005 Delhi Serial Explosions That Killed Sixty People

The deadly car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort has reminded the nation of the 2005 serial explosions. The recent attack killed ten and injured over thirty, once again shaking the capital deeply.

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New Delhi: A powerful car explosion took place near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station, causing chaos in the entire area, the sound of the blast was heard several meters away, flames erupted quickly and spread to nearby vehicles, people started running in panic as thick smoke filled the street, fire brigades and police teams reached the location within minutes, the explosion resulted in the death of ten people and injured over thirty others, and the entire scene reminded many of a painful memory from twenty years ago.

Echoes Of 2005 Return

The incident immediately brought back the memory of the 2005 serial blasts that shocked Delhi on a festival evening, those explosions killed sixty people and left hundreds injured, markets that were filled with joy turned into scenes of horror within minutes, the recent blast has created the same atmosphere of fear and confusion, shopkeepers, tourists, and locals were seen running in fear similar to the past incident, rescue teams worked urgently to take the injured to hospitals, and the emotional wound of Delhi reopened once again.

Revisiting The First 2005 Explosion

On October 29, 2005, the first blast took place at Paharganj’s Nehru Market during the busy festival rush, people were shopping for Diwali and the streets were crowded with families and children, the sudden explosion shattered windows and threw debris across the road, screams of pain filled the air as many people collapsed on the ground, festival joy instantly turned into fear, shops that were glowing with lights were destroyed within seconds, and the city was left completely shocked.

The Second Blast In The DTC Bus

Just minutes later, a second explosion struck a DTC bus near Okhla-Govindpuri, the bus conductor spotted a suspicious bag and alerted the driver, the driver bravely tried to remove the bag to save passengers, the blast happened while he was doing so, he was severely injured and lost sight in one eye but saved many lives, his bravery is still remembered as a moment of courage, and the city will always recall his sacrifice.

The Most Destructive Blast At Sarojini Nagar

The third explosion occurred at Sarojini Nagar, one of Delhi’s busiest markets, the bomb was placed near food stalls where the crowd was maximum, when it exploded, shops caught fire and buildings were damaged, at least thirty-seven people lost their lives in that single blast, the streets that were filled with festive energy suddenly turned into a scene of chaos and loss, the market took years to recover from that horror, and people who witnessed it still shiver remembering the screams.

Who Was Behind The Attacks

Investigations later revealed that Lashkar-e-Taiba militants were responsible for the 2005 serial blasts, several individuals were arrested and tried, but justice remained incomplete as only one major accused was convicted, survivors and families still feel their pain was not fully acknowledged, the driver of the bus once said that he regrets not seeing his newborn child due to being hospitalized, the wounds from that day never completely healed for many families, and the memories continue to haunt the city.

Why The Pain Still Feels Fresh

The recent Red Fort blast has reopened fears that Delhi is still not safe from organized terror strikes, families who lived through the 2005 tragedy say the shock feels the same even today, the capital remains under strict security and high alert, police and agencies are investigating deeper networks behind the blast, citizens are being urged to stay calm but alert, markets and crowded places are under heavy surveillance, and the city once again stands at a moment of fear and resilience.

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