With all indications of it being an execution by terror modules, the powerful blast near the Red Fort metro station on the smog-filled evening of November 10, points towards a deliberate plan to carry out an attack on the heart of New Delhi, far away from the ‘ground zeros’ of Kashmir.

And the Red Fort is indeed the centre of Delhi, besides the heavily guarded and secured zone of Lutyen’s Delhi, which houses all important administrative and government buildings, including Parliament.

At last count, 13 people had died in the attack. The dead include the assailants, believed to be three in number, leaving the possibility open as to whether the explosives were being ferried to another destination, with the bombs going off “accidentally”.

The ferrying of the explosives may have been prom

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