The car blast near the Red Fort in New Delhi on 11th November killed 10 people and injured over 30 others. While such an Islamic terror attack deep inside Indian cities was a disgraceful norm in the UPA era, it is a rarity since Narendra Modi assumed the Prime Minister’s office in 2014. Understandably, the attack has sent shockwaves across the nation.

Even before the security and intelligence agencies could determine whether it was a terror attack or an accidental CNG cylinder blast, the allegations of intelligence lapses, Modi’s failure, and even more cynical claims of PM Modi orchestrating the attack to gain political clout to win the Bihar elections surfaced on social media and political discourse.

On one side, the opposition parties decried ‘systemic failure’ and their supportive voi

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