Delhi on high alert after terror threat from Pakistan's LeT
Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has allegedly kept prominent religious places in India on its target list.
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Sources said that a temple in Delhi's Chandni Chowk area could be among potential targets
New Delhi, 21 Feb
Security
was tightened across key religious and heritage sites in Delhi on Saturday,
including in areas around the Red Fort and parts of Chandni Chowk, following
intelligence inputs suggesting a possible terror threat, an official said.
Security
agencies issued an alert on a possible explosion near Red Fort, a major tourist
destination and high-security zone, after Central intelligence agencies
indicated that Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has allegedly
kept prominent religious places in India on its target list.
Sources
said specific inputs suggested that a temple in the Chandni Chowk area could be
among the potential targets.
While the
intelligence inputs are being verified and assessed, security has been stepped
up in and around sensitive religious places and crowded public areas, they
added.
Intelligence
agencies indicated that LeT could be attempting to carry out an ImprovisedExplosive Device (IED)-based attack. The alleged plan is reportedly linked to
attempts by the terror group to avenge the 6 February blast at a mosque in
Islamabad, Pakistan, sources said.
Central
agencies and Delhi Police units are maintaining close coordination, and
surveillance has been intensified through CCTV monitoring, vehicle checks and
deployment of additional personnel at vulnerable points. Bomb disposal squads,
dog squads and quick reaction teams have also been placed on standby at
strategic locations, they added.
The alert
comes in the backdrop of the deadly car explosion near the historic Red Fort on
10 November, 2025, which killed at least 13 people and injured more than 20
others. The blast occurred when a car loaded with explosives detonated near
Gate No 1 of the Red Fort metro station, igniting multiple vehicles nearby and
causing panic in the densely populated area.
Security
agencies have urged people to remain vigilant and immediately inform police or
emergency services about any suspicious objects or activity. However, officials
said there is no cause for panic and that the measures are precautionary in
nature.
Further
intelligence gathering and verification of inputs are underway, an official
said.
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