Once an easy-to-miss campus set amid vast agricultural fields, Faridabad’s Al-Falah University -- spread over 70 acres -- has turned into a guarded fortress today. Caught in the centre of a “white-collar” terror network, with three of its employees among the key accused in the Red Fort blast, the university is gripped by an unusual, eerie silence, broken only by the sirens of police vans entering the premises every few hours.
Security has been tightened, sections have been cordoned off, and the medical college is now out of bounds for outsiders. A handful of patients queue up at the hospital gate, allowed entry only after thorough checking. Staff members have been instructed to remain silent and even a mention of Dr Umar Nabi or his associates Dr Muzammil Ganai and Dr Shaheen Shahid is en

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