Ban Ki-moon condemn New Delhi terror attack
The UN Security Council on Thursday joined UN chief Ban Ki-moon in strongly condemning the deadly terror attack in Delhi, saying such "heinous" acts of terrorism are "criminal and unjustifiable".
Lawyers cancel goodwill trip to Pakistan
The All India Bar Association (AIBA) and the Indian Council of Jurists on Thursday called off their goodwill visit to Pakistan following the Delhi High Court bombing that has claimed 12 lives, said an
Chidambaram holds meeting with top security officials
Home Minister P. Chidambaram held a security review meeting with the intelligence and investigating agencies' officials here on Thursday, a day after a powerful bomb blast killed 12 people outside the
Sri Lanka condemns Delhi bombing
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has condemned "in the strongest terms" the bomb attack at the Delhi high court that left 12 people dead. In a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, he said: "We stand in solidarity with the government and people of India.
Lok Sabha condemns Delhi HC blast
The Lok Sabha on Wednesday condemned the bomb blast at the Delhi High Court and said the entire nation is resolute and united in the fight against terrorism.
Expressing grief at the death and injurie
Delhi High Court functions after lunch
The Delhi High Court resumed work post-lunch on Wednesday, barely hours after a powerful blast at Gate No.5 of the complex left 11 dead and 76 injured.
Putting up a brave face, Secretary of the Delhi
BJP, Left parties condemn blast
Condemning the blast outside the Delhi high court, BJP and Left parties on Wednesday said the government should explain to the people whether there was an intelligence failure.
World condemns Delhi HC terror attack
The world community on Wednesday condemned the terror attack at the Delhi High Court that caused heavy casualties with the US offering every possible assistance to help bring the perpetrators of the h
Man with briefcase seen outside court moments before blast
"One person clad in a white shirt came with a briefcase and stood in the queue after which a bomb exploded within seconds."
This is what Mahender, an eye-witness who had come to the High Court for a
Al Qaeda affiliate HuJI suspected in Delhi HC blast
A powerful bomb placed in a briefcase outside the high court in New Delhi killed at least 11 people and wounded 76 on Wednesday in an attack authorities said was claimed by a South Asian militant group linked to Al Qaeda.