New Delhi: Investigators, drawing striking parallels between the 2011 Delhi High Court bombing and Monday evening’s Red Fort blast, have suggested a recurring pattern of terror cell operations rooted in Kashmir’s radicalised “white-collar” networks.

Both explosions in Delhi involved well-educated people from the medical fraternity. And, just as in 2011, the plan this time was to target high-security sites in the Capital. Though the Red Fort blast site may not have been one of those, since Monday’s incident could have happened while transporting the explosives.

In the evening of 10 November, Dr Umar un Nabi from Kashmir’s Pulwama was driving a car carrying explosives when it blew up near the Red Fort metro station, killing 13 people and injuring others. His aides in the terror cell work

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