A dusty, narrow road with vast expanses of agricultural land on both sides leads to Haryana's Al-Falah University, spread over 70 acres of lush greenery around the foothills of Aravali. It is inside this university, located just 30 km from the capital, that a "white-collar" terror network — a group of radicalised medical professionals — was plotting a major carnage. While meticulous police work likely saved Delhi from a major massacre , one of the doctors managed to detonate a car near the Red Fort, killing 10 people.

Since links emerged between the Red Fort blast primary suspect , Dr Umar Nabi, and Al-Falah University, the institution in Faridabad's Dhauj village has been under the constant gaze of TV cameras. An unusual silence hangs over the campus as police teams and investiga

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