CRPF school in Prashant Vihar, Rohini, shocked local residents and led to widespread concerns over security. The explosion damaged the school wall, shattered the windows of nearby cars, and destroyed shop hoardings in the vicinity. Fortunately, no one was injured. The Delhi Police, along with multiple investigative agencies, immediately launched a probe into the incident.
A case under the Explosives Act has been registered, and forensic teams, including sniffer dogs, have been deployed at the blast site to search for clues. According to initial reports, a crude bomb may have been used, but forensic experts are still examining the scene. Delhi Police have confirmed that no definitive cause has been determined, and the investigation remains ongoing. Police are also scanning CCTV footage in the area to identify any suspects.
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi was quick to react to the blast, taking to social media to criticize the BJP-led central government for the law and order situation in the national capital. The Union Home Ministry, which oversees Delhi Police, has been a point of contention between the Centre and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Delhi.
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In a post on X, Atishi stated, «The responsibility to maintain law and order in Delhi is with BJP's central government. But BJP ignores this and uses its time to disrupt the work of Delhi's elected governments. This is why Delhi's situation is now that of Mumbai during the era of the Underworld. Bullets are being fired