Indian media continued its extensive coverage of the Delhi blast, with DNA tests in the morning confirming Dr. Umar Nabi as the Red Fort bomber. Investigations quickly expanded, revealing a broader conspiracy for serial blasts across four cities and a plot to carry out 32 car bomb attacks nationwide. By the early afternoon, focus intensified on Al-Falah University, identified as a terror meeting point where Pulwama-like attacks were allegedly planned. The university faced scrutiny for funding, false accreditation claims, and its chancellor's controversial history. Reports detailed Dr. Umar Nabi's 'Taliban-style' rules for students and a recovered fourth car at the university, further implicating the institution. Home Minister Amit Shah vowed severe action, and police arrested 10 ISI agents in Punjab, uncovering a major attack plot.