A car blast near Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi on Monday evening resulted in deaths and injuries, prompting a rapid emergency response from multiple agencies. The incident occurred around 6:52 PM near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station, according to Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha in briefings carried by government broadcasters.
The explosion led to fire spreading to nearby vehicles in the crowded area adjacent to the historic Red Fort monument, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that draws thousands of visitors daily. Delhi Fire Department deployed seven fire units to the scene, bringing the blaze under control by 7:29 PM, according to Deputy Chief Fire Officer AK Malik speaking to DD News.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences and confirmed he reviewed the situation with Home Minister Amit Shah. Delhi Police Special Cell has questioned one suspect as investigations continue, with NSG and NIA teams deployed to the blast site.
Delhi Red Fort Car Blast: Deaths & Injuries Reported
π Red Fort Metro Station, Gate No. 1, Delhi
π Around 6:52 PM IST β’ Fire Controlled: 7:29 PM
Incident Overview
Verified information from government sources and official broadcaster reports on the Red Fort Metro Station blast.
Verified Timeline of Events
A chronological sequence of confirmed developments from government sources and official broadcasters. All timestamps are in Indian Standard Time (IST).
Car blast reported near Red Fort Metro Station Gate No. 1. Delhi Police Commissioner states explosion occurred in a slow-moving vehicle stopped at red light.
Fire spreads to 3-4 nearby vehicles. Delhi Fire Department receives call about explosion and vehicle fires in the area.
Seven fire units dispatched to the scene. Delhi Crime Branch, Special Branch, NSG, and NIA teams mobilized to blast site.
Fire brought under control by Delhi Fire Services. Forensic teams begin on-site investigation of blast remnants.
Injured persons shifted to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Hospital for treatment, confirmed by All India Radio News.
PM Narendra Modi expresses condolences via X (formerly Twitter). Confirms he reviewed situation with Home Minister Amit Shah.
Delhi Police Special Cell questions one suspect in custody. Investigation exploring all possibilities, DD News reports.
Security heightened across Delhi and neighboring states. Investigation teams continue forensic examination at blast site.
Blast Location & Response Facilities
The explosion occurred near one of Delhi’s most recognizable monuments. Red Fort, a 17th-century structure and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in the busy Chandni Chowk area of Old Delhi, less than five miles from Parliament. The blast site sits adjacent to the Red Fort Metro Station’s Gate No. 1, a busy transit point for commuters and tourists visiting the historic monument and surrounding markets.
Emergency Response & Investigation
Multiple agencies deployed to the blast site for emergency response, medical assistance, and investigation. Information based on verified government sources and official broadcaster reports.
Official Government Statements
Verified statements from government officials posted on official channels and quoted by government broadcasters.
“Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones in the blast in Delhi earlier this evening. May the injured recover at the earliest. Those affected are being assisted by authorities. Reviewed the situation with Home Minister Amit Shah Ji and other officials.”
DD News confirmed Delhi Police Special Cell questioned one suspect in custody after the blast. Investigation teams including NSG, NIA, and FSL deployed to conduct thorough examination. All possibilities being explored.
Location & Historical Context
The Red Fort area represents one of Delhi’s most significant cultural and historical zones. The 17th-century monument serves as the site where India’s Prime Ministers deliver Independence Day speeches each August 15th. The surrounding Chandni Chowk area functions as a major commercial hub, drawing large crowds daily.
The blast occurred during evening hours when the area typically experiences heavy foot traffic from commuters, shoppers, and tourists. Red Fort Metro Station serves as a key transit point on the Delhi Metro network, connecting to multiple lines and facilitating movement across the capital.
Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha stated in briefings that the explosion happened in a slow-moving vehicle that stopped at the Red Fort traffic signal. The fire spread to nearby vehicles before being brought under control by Delhi Fire Services.
Investigation teams from multiple agencies continue examining the blast site. Delhi Police, NSG, NIA, and FSL personnel are working to determine the cause and circumstances of the explosion. Security protocols have been enhanced across the capital and neighboring regions following the incident.
The Red Fort Metro Station blast occurred on Monday evening around 6:52 PM near Gate No. 1, according to Delhi Police Commissioner statements carried by government broadcasters. Fire services deployed seven units and brought the blaze under control by 7:29 PM, as confirmed by Deputy Chief Fire Officer AK Malik to DD News.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences via his official X account and stated he reviewed the situation with Home Minister Amit Shah. Delhi Police Special Cell has questioned one suspect, with investigation teams from NSG, NIA, and FSL examining the blast site. Injured persons were shifted to Lok Nayak Hospital, according to All India Radio News.
The coverage included verified information from government sources and official broadcasters DD News, All India Radio News, and official government social media channels. Investigation continues with multiple agencies working to determine the cause of the explosion.


