In a major development in the Red Fort car blast case, investigators have uncovered a Pulwama connection. The white i20 car that exploded in front of the Red Fort was traced back to a Pulwama resident named Tareq, who was the latest owner of the vehicle. According to police sources, the car was originally owned by a Delhi resident named Salman, who sold it to Devendra. It later changed hands in Ambala before being sold by Faridabad’s Royal Car Zone to Tareq from Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir. The Royal Car Zone showroom in Faridabad’s Sector 37 is now under scrutiny, as it remains shut since the explosion. Locals revealed that one of the showroom’s associates has been missing since the incident. Security presence has been heightened in the area, and investigators are collecting sales records and contact details from the dealership to trace the chain of ownership. The link between the Pulwama resident and the Delhi blast is being examined by multiple agencies, with suspicions that the Faridabad and Delhi explosions may be interconnected. Police are currently verifying the authenticity of the transaction and probing whether the car was used deliberately for the attack.

