In a significant show of solidarity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited injured victims of the Delhi blast at LNJP Hospital on Wednesday. Arriving back in the capital from Bhutan, the Prime Minister’s first stop was the hospital to meet those affected by the explosion near the Red Fort Metro Station. He spent time with the injured, personally assessing their well-being and extending wishes for a swift recovery. Doctors and hospital administrators briefed the Prime Minister on the medical care being administered. Accounts from witnesses at the scene described the Prime Minister as deeply moved by the survivors’ stories, offering them reassurance and prayers. The powerful blast on Monday evening tragically resulted in eight fatalities and numerous injuries. Initial investigations into the explosion, which originated from a vehicle fire, are underway, with forensic teams examining the site for crucial evidence to determine the cause and nature of the explosive used. The government is prioritizing the investigation into this serious incident.
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