OpIndia traced Al-Falah University Chancellor Jawad Ahmad Siddiqui to past fraud cases involving Al-Falah Investments Limited. Court records and reports reveal his jail term and questionable dealings, casting serious doubt on the institution’s leadership and transparency.
According to police, the suspects are part of a "white-collar terror network", including educated individuals and professionals engaged in terrorist activities.
This came after the police suspected that Dr Umar Nabi Bhat as the leader of the “white-collar group” of doctors in a terror module busted days before the Red Fort blast in Delhi.
Taking to X, PM Modi shared some pictures from the inauguration ceremony and wrote, “Fuelling development, deepening friendship and driving sustainability! Energy cooperation remains a key pillar of the India-Bhutan partnership. Today, we inaugurated the Punatsangchhu-II Hydropower Project. This is an enduring symbol of friendship between our countries.”
Police seized 2,900 kg of explosive materials and weapons in Faridabad, prompting raids at Al-Falah University. The NIA has joined the probe as doctors linked to the institution face interrogation over alleged terror connections.
Many anticipated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would postpone or cancel his planned trip to Bhutan after learning of the blast in Delhi. However, he boarded his aircraft as scheduled early the following morning. This may have appeared disconnected to some, but it was actually a planned crisis leadership exercise that avoided what experts in international decision-making refer to as "policy paralysis by shock."
When the Bench noted that inflammatory material was recovered from him, Dave argued that it was “only Islamic literature.” The Court, however, was unconvinced, citing the sensitivity of the material and its possible implications.