Delhi terror blast case accused Dr. Muzamil Ahmad Ganaie, Dr. Shaheen Saeed and Dr. Adeel Ahmed Rather are brought to the Patiala House Court in New Delhi on November 29, 2025 after the end of their 10-day NIA custody.
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The group of doctors arrested in connection with the November 10, 2025 Red Fort car-borne suicide attack that killed over a dozen people were allegedly conspiring to bomb the outlets of a global coffee chain, whose founder is a Jew, a source in the government told The Hindu. The “white collar terror module” had been active for the past four years, the source said.The three accused doctors, Muzamil Ahmad Ganaie and Adeel Ahmed Rather from Jammu and Kashmir, and Shaheen Saeed from Uttar Pradesh, have told investigators that there was a difference of opinion with Umar-Un-Nabi, the car-borne attacker who was killed in the terror attack, regarding the choice of targets. By attacking the coffee chain outlets in Delhi and other major Indian cities, the accused wanted to send a message against Israel’s military action in Gaza. Some members of the group wanted to restrict the terror plot to targeting security forces in Jammu and Kashmir, the source said. Published - January 30, 2026 08:19 pm IST






