A disturbing video of the Delhi Blast Terrorist has gone viral, with the Suicide Bombing video revealing the radicalised mindset of Dr Umar Mohammad alias Umar-un-Nabi. The clip—now central to the ongoing investigation—shows the educated young doctor justifying suicide bombing as “martyrdom”, even though suicide is strictly forbidden in Islam.
The video emerged a week after the deadly car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort that claimed 13 lives. In the viral footage, Umar calmly discusses what he calls a “misunderstood concept” of suicide bombing, insisting that such attacks are “martyrdom operations” and part of Islamic tradition. He also says one should “not fear death”, displaying complete indoctrination and ideological commitment.
Investigators say the clip is the first clear insight into the bomber’s thought process. Umar speaks fluent English with an accent, sounding articulate, composed, and deeply indoctrinated—highlighting a new and worrying trend of highly educated individuals being recruited into terror organizations.
Authorities now believe the Delhi blast was carefully planned, refuting earlier speculation that the explosion may have occurred accidentally while transporting explosives. The video strengthens the theory that the attack was deliberate and strategically executed.
Recent investigations have uncovered a white-collar terror ecosystem, with groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind recruiting professionals, including doctors and students. The Jammu & Kashmir Police earlier stated that radicalized professionals had been coordinating with foreign handlers through encrypted channels to manage indoctrination, funds, and logistics. Terror funds were reportedly raised through academic and professional networks under the guise of charitable activities.
The emergence of this delhi blast terrorist Suicide Bombing video viral underscores the escalating threat posed by educated, digitally connected, and ideologically hardened individuals within terror networks.







