Who is the Woman Doctor Involved in the Delhi Red Fort Blast?

The Delhi blast probe has exposed a terror network involving doctors linked to Pakistan-based groups. Police have revealed a growing internal threat to India.

CORRECTION: Muzammil is not a woman, as was incorrectly mentioned in the video.

 

The car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort has shaken the entire nation, with new shocking details emerging every day. Investigations have now revealed a deeper network involving educated professionals linked to Pakistan-based terror groups.

It began in Jammu and Kashmir, where Jaish-e-Mohammed posters were discovered in Srinagar’s Nowgam area. During the search operation, the J&K Police identified Dr. Muzammil Ahmad Ganai, who was behind the posters. (Correction: Muzammil is not a woman, as was incorrectly mentioned in the video.) He was later arrested along with Dr. Umar U Nabi in Faridabad on 8 November. The police recovered 2,900 kg of explosives and an AK-47 rifle.

Both men were associated with Al-Falah University. The weapons were hidden in a Maruti Suzuki Swift registered to Dr. Shaheen Shahid from Lucknow’s Lal Bagh area. Shaheen, who has links with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Ansar Gazwat-ul Hind (AGuH), was arrested on 11 November. She reportedly led JeM’s women’s wing, Jamaat-ul-Mominaat, in India.

A former professor at GSVM Medical College in Kanpur, Dr. Shaheen went on unauthorised leave in 2013 and was dismissed in 2021. Her family expressed disbelief after her arrest.

Prime Minister Modi vowed that all conspirators will face justice. Recent arrests across India — from Delhi to Gujarat — show how even educated professionals are being brainwashed to turn against their nation. As Gen. Bipin Rawat once said, “India must be ready for a two-and-a-half front war” — against China, Pakistan, and internal enemies.

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