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Prayer held for New Delhi blast victims during Bhutan King’s birthday celebration
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THIMPHU, BHUTAN (NOV. 11, 2025) (PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE OF INDIA - RESTRICTED)
1. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE ATTENDING KING JIGME SINGYE WANGCHUCK’S 70TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS AT THE STADIUM/ PARTICIPANTS OFFERING PRAYERS FOR VICTIMS OF NEW DELHI BLAST THIMPHU, BHUTAN - NOV. 11 - RESTRICTION: USERS MUST CREDIT “PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE OF INDIA” HANDOUT, MUST NOT OBSCURE LOGO —EDITORIAL USE ONLY— A prayer was held for the victims of the New Delhi blast during celebrations marking the 70th birthday of Bhutan’s King Jigme Singye Wangchuck on Tuesday, November 11.
The ceremony, attended by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, featured prayers alongside traditional performances honoring the former monarch.
Participants paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the explosion in New Delhi while joining the celebrations in Thimphu.
At least 12 people were killed and 27 others injured in a suicide attack outside a court complex in the capital Islamabad on Thursday, Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi confirmed.
The blast occurred in the parking area of the Judicial Complex.
“The suicide bomber targeted a police vehicle as he couldn't enter the complex,” Naqvi told reporters at the blast site. Efforts are underway to identify the attacker, he added.
Security sources told Anadolu that the bodies of the 12 victims, most of them civilians, were taken to a local hospital, and others were transferred for emergency treatment.
Police and emergency teams cordoned off the area and launched an investigation.
- President, premier condemn attacks
President Asif Zardari condemned the attack, saying "foreign-sponsored" terrorists operating in Pakistan must be eliminated.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also condemned the attack and accused India for "spreading terrorism in the region through its proxies."
"The time has come for the world to condemn such nefarious conspiracies of India," said Sharif, claiming the attacks were "carried out from Afghan soil with Indian backing."
There was no immediate reaction from New Delhi to the statement by Sharif.
India has, however, denied such accusations in the past.
The Afghan interim Foreign Ministry, meanwhile, expressed "deep sorrow and condemnation" over the explosion in Islamabad, and an attack in Wana, northwestern Pakistan.
Security forces were engaged in an operation against three militants hiding inside a building at Wana Cadet College, security sources said.
About 500 cadets are housed in a hostel on the campus, located away from the building where the militants are holed up in South Waziristan, according to the sources.
Naqvi said three people had been killed in the operation so far.
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