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Friday, 23 January 2026 1.38 PM IST

10 missing from Al-Falah University; suspected to be linked to Red Fort blast

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NEW DELHI: Around 10 people, including three Kashmiris, are reported to be missing from Al-Falah University. The missing are people working or studying here. Their mobile phones are reportedly not working at present.

The investigation had found that most of the perpetrators of the Delhi Red Fort terror attack were associated with Al Falah University. 10 people were found missing from the university after a joint operation by Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana police, based on that info. The investigation team suspects that they are linked to the Delhi blast.

Intelligence sources say that Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed was trying to raise funds to carry out suicide (fidayeen) attacks against India. There are reports that digital means, including the Pakistani app Sadapay, were used for this purpose and that a women-led attack is being planned. A women's wing is already operating as part of Jaish. The women's wing was established after the Indian Army destroyed Jaish's camps in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, through Operation Sindoor. The group is led by Sadia, sister of terrorist leader Masood Azhar. There are reports that the women's wing led by Sadia is linked to the Red Fort blast and that the arrested Dr. Shahina is a member of the group.

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