Threads linking to Turkey instead of Pakistan; Passports of suspected doctors reveal new mystery

Unraveling the Turkish connection! Discussion on the role of a Muslim country behind the Delhi blast
New Delhi, November 12, 2025: A new twist has now come in the deadly car blast case in the capital Delhi. Initially linked to Pakistan, this connection is now being directly linked to Turkey, another Muslim-majority country. According to information given by the media quoting reliable sources, a clear record of travel to Turkey has been found on the passports of the main suspects in the blast, Dr. Mohammad Umar and Dr. Muzammil Shakeel. However, there has been no official confirmation from the police or the investigating agencies yet, which is further deepening the mystery of the case.
This shocking incident that took place on Monday evening had shaken the entire country. A sudden explosion in an i20 car in a busy area of ????Delhi caused panic in the area. The car was completely destroyed in the explosion and the surrounding vehicles were extensively damaged. Preliminary investigations have revealed that the car was being driven by the prime suspect, Dr. Mohammad Umar. The investigating agencies suspect that Umar's act has a direct link with the terrorist module recently exposed in Faridabad.
According to sources, both Dr. Umar and Muzammil Shakeel are medical professionals, but their role is becoming suspicious due to the numerous travel records to Turkey on their passports. Turkey has been known as a safe haven for terrorist organizations for the past few years. Intelligence reports say that members of organizations like Islamic State (ISIS) enter Syria or other areas through Turkey. In this context, the Turkish connection in the Delhi blast has given a new dimension to the investigation.
If we are to mention the terrorist module in Faridabad, last week the Haryana Police had arrested several suspects in a major operation. This module was found to have training in making IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices) and evidence of contacts with international terrorist organizations. Since Dr. Umar's name is being linked to this module, it is being speculated that the Delhi blast may be part of a larger conspiracy than a single incident.
The investigating agencies are now closely scrutinizing the suspects' mobile records, bank account transactions and social media activities. Notably, what Umar and Shakeel did in Turkey, whom they met and whether their travel was related to terrorist activities is being investigated. The NIA (National Investigation Agency) has also taken an active part in the case and information is likely to be sought from the Turkish government at the international level.
In the wake of this incident, the Delhi Police has tightened security in the city. Special attention is being paid to busy squares, malls and public transport systems. The Union Home Ministry has also called a high-level meeting and is devising new strategies to deal with the terrorist threat.
According to media reports, the suspect, Dr. Umar, is originally from Uttar Pradesh and had started his practice in Delhi after completing his medical education. His accomplice Muzammil Shakeel had been linked to Pakistan in the initial investigation, but now the Turkish connection is making Pakistan's role secondary. According to experts, Turkey is used as a 'transit point' for terrorist organizations, which has made the case more complicated.
The blast has also created a stir in political circles. The opposition parties have blamed the government for the failure of the anti-terrorism agencies, while the ruling party has appealed for restraint until the investigation is complete. Meanwhile, an atmosphere of fear has been created among Delhiites, and many have raised questions about the security arrangements on social media.
Sources in the investigation agencies said that the material used in the blast is of the IED type and is likely to have come from the Faridabad module. Due to the suspects' travel records in Turkey, the investigation will now also be carried out with the help of Interpol. It is believed that as this case unfolds, the scope of the global network of terrorism will become clear.
The incident has once again highlighted the seriousness of the terrorist threat in India. The government has assured that the culprits will be severely punished and every effort will be made to ensure that such incidents do not happen again. But for now, the investigation is moving forward with the thread of the Turkish connection, and this case is becoming very important from the point of view of national security.