Delhi Red Fort Blast: Was It Meant To Save Hidden Explosive Stockpile Or Divert Attention From Terror Module?

Hours before the Red Fort blast that killed 13, the police seized nearly 3,000 kg of explosives from Jammu and Haryana, sparking fears the attack was either a cover-up to erase the RDX trail or a warning from a terror network on the brink of exposure.

​Hours before the Red Fort blast that killed 13, the police seized nearly 3,000 kg of explosives from Jammu and Haryana, sparking fears the attack was either a cover-up to erase the RDX trail or a warning from a terror network on the brink of exposure. 

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