Did Shubman Gill Extend His Condolences to Victims of the Delhi Blast?
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Key Takeaways
- Shubman Gill expressed condolences for the blast victims.
- The Delhi blast occurred near the Red Fort, causing casualties.
- Security measures are heightened in Kolkata for the Test match.
- Police are on high alert following the incident.
- Special Task Force (STF) deployment alongside police is confirmed.
New Delhi, Nov 11 (NationPress) India’s Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill has expressed his sincere condolences to the victims of the unfortunate Delhi blast and shared his sorrow. A devastating car explosion occurred near the iconic Red Fort in Delhi on Monday evening, resulting in multiple fatalities and numerous injuries.
The incident, which took place at 6:52 p.m. near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station, caused a massive explosion at a busy traffic signal, affecting nearby vehicles and leading to chaos in the bustling area of Old Delhi.
In a statement on his official X account, Gill expressed his compassion for those affected, stating, “I am deeply disturbed by the tragic events at the Red Fort. My thoughts are with all those impacted. Wishing peace, safety, and strength to everyone.”
Currently, Gill and the members of the Indian Test squad are in Kolkata preparing for the upcoming first Test match of the two-match series against South Africa.
In response to the blast, security protocols have been heightened at Eden Gardens and across the city in anticipation of the Test match. Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Verma confirmed the heightened alert status, revealing that additional security measures are being implemented.
“We are on high alert. In light of the explosion in Delhi, special security arrangements are being made,” stated a Kolkata Police official, who also mentioned that the Special Task Force (STF) will be deployed alongside police forces.
Furthermore, security has been increased at hotels accommodating the Indian and South African cricket teams. Reports suggest that Indian cricket team coach Gautam Gambhir may have to postpone his planned visit to the Kalighat temple on Tuesday due to rising security concerns.
A high alert has also been declared in Delhi, with police invoking sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) following forensic evidence and intelligence suggesting possible terror connections.
The Kolkata Test is set to kick off on Friday morning.