The Print, Times of India, November 14 reported that the police revealed: The mastermind of the Delhi Red Fort terrorist attack is a doctor, scholar and other social elites, who had planned to carry out a series of cross-city bomb attacks. This terrorist attack was planned by an extremist group from Faridabad in Haryana, whose ideology is related to the Jammu and Kashmir Islamic radical organization "Ahlul Bayt" (AGuH) and Pakistan's "Jaish-e-Mohammed" (JeM), and some members have also been linked to the Jamaat-e-Islami party. It is known that the Jammu and Kashmir police accidentally discovered this group while investigating suspects related to JeM, and arrested several members between late October and early November, seizing about 3000 kilograms of explosives and bomb-making equipment. After interrogation, it was found that the group had secretly purchased and stored explosives for one and a half years, originally planning to carry out the attack in August 2025, but postponed the operation due to procurement obstacles. Its plan consists of five stages: establishing contact with JeM and AGuH - purchasing raw materials - manufacturing explosive devices and conducting reconnaissance - assembling bombs and distributing them to members - carrying out blasting. It is currently in the second stage, and intends to launch attacks simultaneously in six cities on December 6, which is the anniversary of the Babri Mosque demolition, with target locations including headquarters of multiple multinational companies in Gurgaon city. The investigation also found that the group members are mostly well-educated doctors and scholars, without any records of anti-state activities in the past, making it very difficult for the police to track them. Their radicalization mainly took place through the Telegram platform, and they formally formed the group four years ago, obtaining information under the guidance of foreign forces, spreading extremist ideas, and recruiting new members.
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