In Srinagar, a huge blast on late Friday night tore through Nowgam Police Station, killing at least ten and injuring more than 35. This J&K police station blast happened at a time when police were processing a large consignment of explosives obtained in the Faridabad terror module case, the same case that involved the deadly car bomb outside the red fort in Delhi that killed 13. Are these two gruesome events mere accidents, or are they part of a larger, carefully planned terror attack? This article takes a deep plunge into what could actually be happening.
The Nowgam explosion happened when police and forensic scientists were handling 350 kg of ammonium nitrate explosives that had been retrieved in the Faridabad case. Two primary hypotheses are under investigation: either the chemicals that were accidentally ignited during the handling process or that a terror attack may have occurred deliberately, perhaps an IED in a vehicle left in the police station compound.
A terror group associated with Jaish-e-Mohammed has taken the responsibility, and it is undergoing verification by the officials. The blast was so powerful, bodies scattered hundreds of feet away, which indicated the extent of its violence. Detectives are currently examining keenly whether the Srinagar blast and the Delhi attack were two segments of the same scheme.
Who are the people behind these attacks? Terrorists often come from troubled backgrounds, feeling ignored or hurt, which radicalizes them through hate-filled groups. Surprisingly, some accused in these cases include educated professionals, even doctors, showing how deep and hidden these networks can be. These attackers see violence as a way to fight for power or ideology, often driven by a mix of anger, identity crises, and brainwashing.
But here are some questions we can’t overlook: Are these attackers just pawns in a larger game? Why were such dangerous explosives stored in a police station! A place meant to keep us safe?! Was the Nowgam blast an accident, a cover-up to destroy evidence, or a warning from terror groups trying to scare authorities? And what does it mean when trusted professionals get involved in terror? Could this be a new, hidden face of terror that uses brains and bravery to hide?
Such incidents leave us wondering whether the security agencies in India are prepared to battle against such dynamic threats that combine the armed actions of classical terrorism with intelligent schemes and inside assistance. The common man has a right to know the truth regarding the connection between Faridabad, Srinagar and Delhi attacks. India can only be safer by having an insight on the mind games that terrorists subject themselves to.
Ultimately, these explosions are frightening indications that terror’s deadly dance continues with a new face, and India needs to upgrade itself to suppress these or maybe get rid of its roots for the betterment of society. The Nowgam and Delhi attacks warn us not to be blind, to be aware, and to demand truth.
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