Bomb Blast Alert 2025: The devastating Delhi bomb blast near the historic Red Fort sent shockwaves across India. With a nationwide security tightening, Telangana and Bihar are on high alert as both the states are in the election phase, with police commissioners upping their alertness across major cities and polling regions.
On November 10, 2025, a car blast outside the Red Fort Metro Gate rattled the capital with casualties and an unrest-fueled panic among residents. Within no time, the central government sent investigation teams to ascertain suspected terror links. Home Minister Amit Shah confirmed about every lead being followed, while authorities run against time to put evidence together to prevent further incident.
Delhi & NCR: Infamous Hot Zones of Maximum Security
Postblast, Delhi Police have sealed and kept watching critical zones, including:
Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, and Daryaganj – roadblocks and thorough vehicle checks in place;
Connaught Place and India Gate stretch – heavy deployment of bomb disposal units;
Railway stations and metro hubs – enhanced scanning systems and patrol dogs on duty.
These processes fall under the larger umbrella of the ongoing anti-terror sweep across the whole national capital region.
Following the Delhi incident, an alert has been sounded by the police in both Telangana and Bihar. With assembly elections in conduct in both the states, security forces are beefing up their deployments near polling stations, rallies, and government offices.
In Telangana, cities such as Hyderabad, Warangal, and Karimnagar are working with increased police presence, especially in sensitive zones like Hitech City, Banjara Hills, and Charminar. The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, over the email of a bomb-threat, also continues to be under surveillance round the clock.
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Bihar on the other hand is having checks tightened in Patna, Gaya, and Muzaffarpur, while anti-sabotage squads are monitoring election gatherings and hubs of public transport.