New Delhi: A shocking new chapter in India’s fight against terrorism has emerged with the discovery of a white collar terror network operating out of Faridabad, linked to the deadly car bomb explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort. What has stunned investigators is not only the scale of the plot but also the profile of those involved doctors, university students, and a religious preacher, all educated individuals who used their professional status to conceal their extremist activities.

The network first came to light when the Jammu and Kashmir Police detained a Haryana-based preacher named Maulvi Ishtiyaq. He was living in a rented accommodation on the campus of Al Falah University in Faridabad, where police discovered more than two thousand five hundred kilograms of explosive substances, inclu

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