Should a Court-Monitored Probe Be Launched into the Delhi Blast?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Abhishek Banerjee demands a court-monitored investigation.
- The car explosion near the Red Fort resulted in eight deaths.
- Concerns over security lapses have been raised.
- Increased security around public places following the incident.
- Potential links to terrorism are being investigated.
Kolkata, Nov 11 (NationPress) - Abhishek Banerjee, the Lok Sabha representative and general secretary of the Trinamool Congress, has called for a court-supervised investigation into the devastating car explosion that occurred near the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi, which resulted in the deaths of eight individuals.
In a statement released on Tuesday, he emphasized that a thorough and time-sensitive inquiry should be initiated by a Special Investigation Team (SIT), with court oversight if deemed necessary, to unveil the truth and ensure that those who are accountable face justice.
He further urged the Union Home Ministry to clarify the apparent security failures within the national capital, given that the Delhi Police operates under its direct authority.
"It is profoundly alarming that such a grave incident transpired in the very heart of our national capital. The Delhi Police, under the aegis of the Union Home Ministry, has the duty to uphold law and order. How can such serious security breaches be permitted?" Banerjee questioned.
He pointed out that the events leading up to the explosion raise significant concerns regarding internal security and indicate a lack of adequate vigilance.
"Just yesterday morning, approximately 350 kg of explosives and an assault rifle were seized in Faridabad, Haryana. When viewed collectively, these incidents provoke alarming inquiries about our internal security and the clear deterioration in vigilance," Banerjee stated.
Preliminary investigations into the car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort Metro Station suggest that it may have been a suicide attack aimed at inflicting maximum harm.
The explosion took place on Monday evening when a Hyundai i20, registered in Haryana, detonated after being parked near Gate No.1 of the Red Fort Metro Station, leading to at least eight fatalities and numerous injuries.
In response, security alerts have been heightened, and protective measures around crowded public spaces and religious sites have been bolstered.
Furthermore, security protocols have been intensified at the Eden Gardens stadium and throughout Kolkata in preparation for the upcoming first Test match between India and South Africa, following the tragic car explosion near Delhi.