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Delhi explosion: Owaisi takes aim at Amit Shah while denouncing suicide bombing as "haram"

Lok Sabha MP Asaduddin Owaisi called the latest suicide explosion close to Delhi's Red Fort "terrorism" and denounced the undated video of the explosions, in which he heard Dr. Umar Un Nabi defend suicide bombing as "martyrdom" and assert that it is "misunderstood."
Owaisi, the chief of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), declared, "Killing innocent people is a serious sin and suicide is haram in Islam." Such actions are likewise prohibited by national legislation. In no way are they "misunderstood." This is nothing more than terrorism.

Amit Shah, the home minister, was questioned by Owaisi over the state of law and order as he retracted his statements following Operations Sindoor and Mahadev, in which Shah had stated that no indigenous Kashmiri had joined terror groups in the previous six months. "So, where did this group originate? He commented on X, "Who is responsible for the failure to identify this group?"
The video in question
From Red Fort blast suspect Dr. Umar's phone, investigators recovered an 80-second video in which he defends suicide bombing. Officials stated on Tuesday that the crucial evidence was discovered during the arrest and questioning of Zahoor Illahi, the brother of Umar, who was operating the explosive-laden vehicle that exploded outside Red Fort on November 10, killing twelve people.Dr. Umar Nabi is seen advocating suicide bombers in the English-language video that is going viral on social media. Investigators informed HT that even though Dr. Umar's cell phone was destroyed, forensic teams were still able to obtain information that would be helpful to them. Police experts are currently carefully scanning the data, according to sources.
According to investigators, Dr. Umar was the most extremist physician involved in the white collar terror network, believing in suicide bombs. He even attempted to incite Danish, also known as Jasir Bilal, who was detained by the NIA on Monday, to commit suicide.The police claim that Umar was using two phones at the time of the explosion, but detectives are attempting to determine how many phones or SIM cards he had. The location of the footage, according to the police, is unclear. Officials, however, claim that they are attempting to identify the location of the footage, most likely using a mobile camera.