Authorities in India report that a Pakistan-linked terror module had allegedly planned attacks in Delhi and Haryana, with Uttar Pradesh police stations also reportedly included in an expanded target list. Multiple outlets cite investigations tied to the “Shahzad Bhatti module,” saying nine alleged operatives were arrested by Delhi Police Special Cell during a multi-state operation. According to sources, the group carried out reconnaissance of a historic temple in Delhi and allegedly shared photographs and other details of the premises with Pakistan-based handlers via social media. The alleged plan included attacks involving firing and grenade attacks, aimed at disrupting public order and causing fear among police and paramilitary personnel deployed at the temple. One report also describes a target as a popular dhaba on the Delhi–Sonipat highway, with a grenade attack reportedly planned there. In parallel, reporting indicates a military camp in Haryana was among the intended targets. Authorities say interrogation of the suspects led to the findings, but the allegations have not been independently verified in the reports.