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PUNJAB AND HARYANA

Fear of Detention and Questioning: Students Flee Al-Falah University After Delhi Blast Probe Intensifies
PUNJAB AND HARYANA, State

Fear of Detention and Questioning: Students Flee Al-Falah University After Delhi Blast Probe Intensifies

Faridabad: A wave of fear has gripped Al-Falah University following the Delhi blast investigation, prompting a large number of students to vacate the hostels and return home. Despite repeated assurances from the university administration about campus safety, panic among families has escalated sharply since the arrest of suspects from Faridabad. 25% Hostel Rooms Emptied Within Hours From Thursday evening onwards, students began quietly leaving their rooms. By Friday, nearly 25% of the hostel capacity had been vacated, with many students seen departing with their families. Parents arrived at the university in private vehicles, insisting on taking their children home immediately. Students revealed that continuous media reports linking Faridabad to the Delhi blast investigation have l...
Delhi Red Fort Blast: i20 Car Used in Attack Traced to Nooh, Haryana
PUNJAB AND HARYANA, State

Delhi Red Fort Blast: i20 Car Used in Attack Traced to Nooh, Haryana

Faridabad/New Delhi: In a major breakthrough in the investigation of the Delhi Red Fort car blast, authorities have revealed that the Hyundai i20 car used in the attack originated from Nooh, Haryana. The incident, which occurred on the evening of November 10, 2025, at 6:52 PM, claimed 13 lives and injured 20 others. Accused Linked to Al-Falah University Investigations indicate that Dr. Umar Nabi Muhammad, a faculty member at Al-Falah University, Faridabad, executed the blast as a suicide attack. CCTV footage shows the i20 car at Sector 21, Asian Hospital traffic light at 7:50 AM on the day of the blast. Earlier footage also tracked the car at Okhla during pollution check procedures, and another video surfaced on November 12 showing the car stuck in traffic, confirming its movements p...
Al-Falah University Faces Major Scrutiny Following Delhi Blast; UGC & AIU Take Action
PUNJAB AND HARYANA, State

Al-Falah University Faces Major Scrutiny Following Delhi Blast; UGC & AIU Take Action

Faridabad/New Delhi: In the aftermath of the terror blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, Al-Falah University in Faridabad has come under intense scrutiny for its alleged links to terrorist activities. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has sought a detailed report from the university administration, while the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) has suspended the university’s membership. Recognition at Risk The university, which received recognition in 2014, may face revocation of its accreditation. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) had already issued a “Show Cause” notice after discovering that the university was displaying invalid accreditation certificates on its website. NAAC noted that Al-Falah University falsely claimed Grade-A accreditation for three of ...
Bageshwar Dham’s Dhirendra Shastri Issues Stern Warning: “Madrasa Clerics Should Create Doctors, Not Militants”
PUNJAB AND HARYANA, State

Bageshwar Dham’s Dhirendra Shastri Issues Stern Warning: “Madrasa Clerics Should Create Doctors, Not Militants”

Faridabad/Delhi: In the wake of the terror blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, Baba Dhirendra Shastri, head of Bageshwar Dham, has issued a stern warning, urging madrasa clerics to guide children toward constructive paths. Addressing the media during the Hindu Sanatan Ekta Padayatra in Haryana, Shastri emphasized that his pilgrimage had been a potential target in a bid to intimidate Hindus. Message to Madrasas Speaking passionately, Shastri said, “Madrasa teachers must aim to nurture children into becoming great doctors like Dr. Kalam, not radicals like Dr. Mulla. Failure to do so will bring difficulties to the entire community.” He highlighted that the Delhi blast was a terrorist act and warned that the Padayatra itself had been under threat. Padayatra Progress and Reception The Hind...
Tarn Taran Bypoll 2025: AAP Extends Lead After 9 Rounds, Key Indicator Ahead of Punjab Assembly Elections
PUNJAB AND HARYANA, State

Tarn Taran Bypoll 2025: AAP Extends Lead After 9 Rounds, Key Indicator Ahead of Punjab Assembly Elections

Tarn Taran, Punjab: The vote counting for the Tarn Taran Assembly bypoll in Punjab has begun, with postal ballots being tallied first, followed by votes from Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). This bypoll, conducted in 16 rounds, is being closely watched as a crucial political indicator ahead of the 2027 Punjab Assembly elections. Round-wise Results Highlight AAP Surge After 9 rounds of counting, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate has taken a clear lead with 23,773 votes, ahead of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) candidate, who has 18,263 votes. The Congress candidate stands at 9,470 votes, while the BJP candidate has 3,009 votes. Earlier rounds showed a gradual shift in voter preference: Round 2: SAD-5,843 | AAP-4,363 | Congress-2,955 | BJP-435 Round 3: SAD-7,348 | AAP-6,974...
Red Fort Terror Attack: Fourth Car Linked to Shaheen Seized at Al Falah University
PUNJAB AND HARYANA, State

Red Fort Terror Attack: Fourth Car Linked to Shaheen Seized at Al Falah University

Faridabad/Delhi: Following the terror attack at Delhi’s Red Fort, investigative agencies have turned their attention to Al Falah University in Faridabad. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is now actively investigating the university’s potential links to the attack. Authorities have discovered a fourth vehicle, a Brezza registered in the name of Dr. Shaheen, inside the university campus. Previously, a Swift car belonging to Dr. Mujammil had been recovered, which was also connected to Dr. Shaheen. Her involvement led to her arrest. What Was Found in Shaheen’s Car?During searches, Jammu and Kashmir police recovered an AK-47 rifle, a pistol, and ammunition from Shaheen’s vehicle. These items were connected to the Red Fort terrorist attack. Investigators are probing how Al Falah University...
Terror Module Linked to Pakistani Handlers Busted in Punjab, 10 Arrested
PUNJAB AND HARYANA, State

Terror Module Linked to Pakistani Handlers Busted in Punjab, 10 Arrested

Chandigarh: In a significant breakthrough, Punjab Police have uncovered a Pakistan-backed grenade attack module in Ludhiana. The operation led to the arrest of 10 key operatives who were reportedly in contact with handlers based abroad. The state police chief (DGP) confirmed this major success on his official Twitter handle. Plot to Disturb Punjab’s PeacePreliminary investigations reveal that the arrested suspects were communicating with handlers located in Pakistan through three operatives based in Malaysia. These handlers had tasked the operatives with picking up and delivering hand grenades with the intent of carrying out an attack in a crowded area to create unrest in the state. DGP Confirms DetailsThe Punjab DGP tweeted that the Ludhiana Commissionerate has successfully busted a...
Delhi Car Blast: Al-Falah University’s Dr. Nisar ul Hassan Missing, Shocking Links to Kashmir Revealed
PUNJAB AND HARYANA, State

Delhi Car Blast: Al-Falah University’s Dr. Nisar ul Hassan Missing, Shocking Links to Kashmir Revealed

Faridabad/New Delhi: Security agencies are intensively investigating the Delhi Red Fort car blast that occurred on Monday evening. Following revelations that several doctors from Al-Falah University, Faridabad, were in contact with the Pakistan-based terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed, authorities have reported a startling development: Dr. Nisar ul Hassan is now missing in the aftermath of the explosion. Sources confirm that Dr. Nisar ul Hassan, formerly an Assistant Professor at SMHS Hospital, Srinagar, was dismissed by the Jammu & Kashmir government in 2023 for allegedly engaging in anti-national activities. Following the Delhi blast, security agencies have been actively tracing his whereabouts. Investigators from the National Investigation Agency (NIA), along with Haryana Po...
Haryana: High Court Rejects CBI Probe in IPS Y. Puran Kumar Suicide Case, Accepts SIT Status Report
PUNJAB AND HARYANA, State

Haryana: High Court Rejects CBI Probe in IPS Y. Puran Kumar Suicide Case, Accepts SIT Status Report

Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana High Court has dismissed a petition seeking a CBI investigation into the suicide of former IPS officer Y. Puran Kumar. The court expressed satisfaction with the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe conducted by Chandigarh Police, stating that the investigation had been carried out diligently, with no delay or negligence, and therefore, there was no justification to hand over the case to an independent agency. The bench, comprising Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Sanjeev Berry, emphasized that the SIT’s investigation had been thorough and satisfactory. The court’s ruling puts an end to speculation over a CBI probe into the former officer’s death. 14 Individuals Named as AccusedDuring proceedings, senior advocate Amit Zhanji, representing the U...
Huge Cash Haul Found in Car During Haryana Check; Machines Called to Count Notes
PUNJAB AND HARYANA, State

Huge Cash Haul Found in Car During Haryana Check; Machines Called to Count Notes

Fatehabad, Haryana: In the wake of the Delhi metro blast, Fatehabad police have intensified security measures, including increased patrols at public places and thorough checks on vehicles. During one such operation on Wednesday evening, authorities recovered nearly ₹1.5 crore in cash from a car passing through Ratia Road. According to Station House Officer Surendra, police received a tip-off about suspicious individuals carrying large sums of cash in a vehicle coming from Ratia. Acting promptly, the team set up a checkpoint and stopped a suspicious car. Upon searching it, police discovered the huge cash haul. Authorities immediately called Income Tax and Excise Department teams to assist in counting and verifying the currency. Investigation UnderwayPolice are currently interrogating ...