Delhi Car Blast: Viral Video Captures Explosion in Shocking Detail
A newly surfaced video shows the horrifying moment a car exploded in central Delhi, sending shockwaves across the capital. The footage, widely shared on social media, provides a clear view of the blast, raising urgent concerns about security and terrorism threats. Police and forensic teams are analyzing the incident as netizens scrutinize the video for clues.
What the Delhi Blast Video Reveals
The clip, filmed by a bystander, starts with a white sedan parked near a crowded Delhi market. Seconds later, a massive explosion erupts, engulfing the car in flames and hurling debris across the street. The blast shakes nearby buildings, forcing pedestrians to flee in panic. The video ends with thick smoke filling the air as screams are heard in the background.
Eyewitnesses described the explosion as sudden and deafening. “Everything was normal—then suddenly, fire and chaos everywhere,” said Ramesh Kumar, a shopkeeper near the site.
Casualties and Police Investigation
Initial reports indicate at least two people hospitalized with burns. Delhi Police and NSG teams rushed to the scene, sealing the area for forensic examination. Officials suspect an IED planted inside the car but have no leads on the perpetrators.
Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora stated, “We are treating this as a potential terror attack. CCTV footage and vehicle remains are under scrutiny.”
Political Backlash and Public Anger
The blast has sparked fierce political debates. Home Minister Amit Shah called an emergency security meeting, while Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal demanded accountability for the “grave security lapse.” Opposition leaders criticized intelligence failures, with Rahul Gandhi questioning, “How did an explosive-laden car enter a high-security zone?”
Public outrage is growing, with #DelhiBlast and #SecureDelhi trending. Many demand stricter anti-terror measures in the capital.
Security Experts’ Take
Counter-terrorism analysts note similarities to past IED attacks. “The parked car method suggests a planned strike,” said ex-NSG chief RC Tayal. Cybersecurity experts also warned against sharing unverified footage to prevent panic.
Next Steps: Heightened Security in Delhi
Authorities have increased checks at metro stations, markets, and government buildings. Citizens are urged to report suspicious activity.
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