Five days after the deadly blast near the Red Fort, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Saturday reopened two entry gates at the Lal Quila Metro station, allowing partial access for commuters.

In a post on X, the DMRC said, “Gate numbers 2 and 3 at the Lal Quila Metro station are now open for commuters, restoring partial access that had been suspended as part of the security measures following the incident.” The station was shut soon after the explosion on Monday evening.

On Saturday morning, Rapid Action Force (RAF) personnel in blue camouflage uniform stood along the road outside the station, monitoring movement. Traffic passed normally at the junction, while pedestrians walked through marked sections of the footpath. Puddles of water suggested fresh clean-up work.

At gate no.

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