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News Topical, Digital Desk : Last evening's Delhi bombings spread like wildfire across the world. It became a top headline in many countries. But do you know how the Pakistani media reacted to the bombings?

The very next morning, Delhi Police clarified that this was a terrorist attack. They have registered a case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and detained four suspects. Meanwhile, the terrorist connection to the Delhi attack is also making headlines in Pakistan.

The Don

Pakistan's well-known English channel 'The Dawn' wrote in its report, “Delhi Police is investigating the car blast under the Anti-Terrorism Act. This is the biggest blast in Delhi in the last decade (10 years).”

Geo News

Geo News also highlighted the terrorism angle and ran the same headline that Delhi Police is investigating the car blast from the perspective of a terrorist attack.

The Express Tribune

Another famous Pakistani channel, 'The Express Tribune', wrote, “A mysterious car bomb exploded near the Red Fort in Delhi. Eight people were killed and 20 injured in this attack. High alert has been issued in many places including Mumbai and Uttar Pradesh.”

The News International

Pakistan's news channel, The News International, like other channels, has focused public attention on terrorism. They informed their readers that the car bombing is suspected to be a terrorist attack, and that the Delhi Police is investigating the case under the Anti-Terror Law. Furthermore, security forces are on high alert in many areas, including Delhi.

Pakistan Today

Following the blast, Pakistan Today ran the headline, "8 killed, 20 injured in blast near Red Fort in Delhi." The report also included a statement from Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha, who stated that the blast also caused nearby vehicles to catch fire. The car's former owner, identified as Salman, is currently under investigation.


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