Written by Mahender Singh ManralNew Delhi | November 11, 2025 10:19 AM IST 3 min readAfter the blast, Shah said on Monday that the investigating agencies were looking at “all angles” and not ruling out any possibility. (Express Photo by Tashi Tobgyal)Union Home Minister Amit Shah called a high-level security review meeting to discuss their further planning Tuesday morning, hours after a Red Fort blast.According to officials, the meeting will take place at Shah’s residence.“Shah will chair a high-level security review meeting at 11 am. Union Home Secretary, Director IB, Delhi Police commissioner, and DG NIA will attend the meeting. DGP Jammu and Kashmir will virtually join the meeting,” a spokesperson of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said.Also Read | Red Fort blast | Multiple teams, 100 CCTV cameras, one i20: how Delhi Police tracked car entering DelhiA source said the directors general of police of Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir have collected information about the Red Fort blast and the operation of the police during which they seized 358 kg of explosives suspected to be ammonium nitrate from the rented accommodation of one of the accused in Faridabad’s Dhauj village Sunday.After the blast, Shah said the investigating agencies were looking at “all angles” and not ruling out any possibility. “I hope our agencies will reach a conclusion on the cause of the blast within a short time, and the senior-most FSL team has also arrived,” he said.“The NSG and NIA teams, along with the FSL, have started a thorough investigation. Orders have been given to examine all nearby CCTV cameras. We are exploring all possibilities and will conduct a thorough investigation, taking all possibilities into account. All options will be investigated immediately and we will present the results to the public,” he said.Asked if it was a terror attack, Shah, who later visited the blast site, said, “It is difficult to say what caused the incident. Until the samples recovered from the blast site are analysed by forensic authorities and NSG, we can’t say anything. But we are not ruling out anything, and are investigating the matter from all angles.”Story continues below this adDon't Miss | Police probe use of ammonium nitrate, fuel in Red Fort blast that killed 9On Tuesday, the Delhi Police said the Hyundai i20 car, which was the source of the explosion, was first spotted at around 7.30 am outside Asian Hospital in Faridabad and later entered the Capital from the Badarpur toll booth via the Faridabad road at around 8:13 am Monday.Investigators probing the Red Fort blast have zeroed in on a 34-year-old resident of Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama, who bought a Hyundai i20 on October 29.At least nine people were killed and several others were injured in a blast in a moving car outside Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi.Mahender Singh Manral is an Assistant Editor with the national bureau of The Indian Express. He is known for his impactful and breaking stories. He covers the Ministry of Home Affairs, Investigative Agencies, National Investigative Agency, Central Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement Agencies, Paramilitary Forces, and internal security. Prior to this, Manral had extensively reported on city-based crime stories along with that he also covered the anti-corruption branch of the Delhi government for a decade. He is known for his knack for News and a detailed understanding of stories. He also worked with Mail Today as a senior correspondent for eleven months. He has also worked with The Pioneer for two years where he was exclusively covering crime beat. During his initial days of the career he also worked with The Statesman newspaper in the national capital, where he was entrusted with beats like crime, education, and the Delhi Jal Board. A graduate in Mass Communication, Manral is always in search of stories that impact lives. ... Read MoreStay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© The Indian Express Pvt LtdTags:delhiRed Fort