A loud and scary blast tore through a car parked near the famous Red Fort in Delhi on Monday evening, killing at least 12 people and injuring many others. The shockwave shattered nearby vehicle windows and people rushed to safety in panic. Delhi officials quickly shared helpline numbers to help those affected. If you need immediate police help, call Delhi Police emergency number 112. For updates on the injured at LNJP Hospital, contact their main line 011-23233400 or emergency line 011-23239249. The Delhi Police Control Room is also available at 011-22910010 and 011-22910011. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta expressed her heartfelt sorrow for the victims. She called the blast “extremely distressing and alarming” and prayed, “I pray to God that the injured recover swiftly.” She visited the hospital with Delhi Home Minister Ashish Sood to check on the injured. Gupta also urged people to stay calm and avoid spreading rumours, saying, “Please rely only on official information issued by police and the administration.” The mystery deepened with recent arrests that point to terror links. A Gujarat doctor was caught with handguns and bioweapon materials called ricin. From Jammu and Kashmir, another doctor was arrested in Haryana with nearly 3,000 kg of explosives and assault rifles. A third individual from Jammu and Kashmir was detained in Uttar Pradesh for posting messages praising Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed. Police have detained Md Salman from Gurugram, the owner of the explosive-loaded Hyundai i20 car used in the blast. Salman said he sold the car in March to someone named Devendra in Okhla, who then sold it again in Ambala. Authorities are tracking the chain of owners, as terrorists often use this trick to hide their tracks before suicide vehicle attacks. The government’s top teams including Delhi Police, NSG, NIA, and FSL are working tirelessly to solve this case. Home Minister Amit Shah said they are “not ruling out anything” about the blast's nature, hinting at terror. In these tense times, Delhiites are asked to remain alert but calm, trust only official news, and call the helplines if they need urgent help. The city and the nation watch closely as investigators hunt for more clues in this shocking Red Fort blast saga.