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Delhi blast: Air ticket from Srinagar to Delhi recovered near house of arrested J&K doctorAadil’s house in Saharanpur was locked and was under surveillance. The flight ticket reveals that he was in Delhi ten days before the blast.
Sanjay Pandey
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Dr. Adil Ahmad.</p></div>

Dr. Adil Ahmad.

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Lucknow: A flight ticket from the garbage outside the house of Dr Aadil Ahmed Rathar in Saharanpur showing that he had travelled from Srinagar to Delhi on October 31, days before the car blast in Delhi which left 13 dead and 20 others injured, was recovered by the police here.

According to the sources here, the ticket was dated October 31 and his seat number was 18C. The flight ticket was recovered from a heap of garbage outside Aadil’s house in Manakmau area in Saharanpur on Wednesday.

Aadil, who worked at a city hospital and hailed from Kulgam district in the J & K, was arrested from Saharanpur on November six. An AK-47 rifle was recovered from his house in Kashmir. Explosives were recovered from Faridabad after his arrest.

Aadil’s house in Saharanpur was locked and was under surveillance. The flight ticket reveals that he was in Delhi ten days before the blast.

Aadil had shifted from Srinagar to Saharanpur in 2024 and since then he worked at different hospitals in the town.

Sources said that though Aadil had rented the house, there was no police verification.

Meanwhile the saffron outfits have demanded verification of all the Kashmiris living in the district. District Bajarang Dal leader Vikas Tyagi wrote to the district police chief demanding verification of the Kashmiris, who were working or studying at different ‘madarsas’ (Islamic seminaries), including the prestigious Darul-ul Uloom in Deoband. 

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(Published 13 November 2025, 18:12 IST)