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Amit Shah said that India is still committed to bringing those who have missed the honor of India and mistreated Indian citizens.
Interior Minister Amit Shah, in conversation with the editor -in -chief of the Network18 Rahul Joshi group at Rising Bharat Summit 2025 in New Delhi. (Image: News18)
Interior Minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday that the successful extradition of Mumbai’s attacks 26/11 accused of Tahawwur Rana was a testimony of the diplomatic skill of the Narendra Modi government and the commitment to justice.
Shah, in conversation with the editor-in-chief of the Network18 Rahul Joshi group at the Cmit Bharat Bharat CNN-News18 Rising 2025, said that Modi’s government was committed to bringing back those who “had lost the Indian laws of Itpeced Itpeded itpedededed.”
“Tahawwur Rana’s extradition is a great diplomatic success of the Modi government,” Shah said. “Those who lasted whose regime the attacks occurred, could not bring the perpetrators back to the country and take them before justice, but we continue to do so,” Shah added, in a veiled excavation to the congresswoman, who was in the power of both.
An Indian team from several agencies has traveled to the United States to bring Rana back, government sources said on Wednesday to CNN-News18. They said that a delivery order had executed the leg and that Rana would be in India soon.
Rana, a Pakistani-Canadian businessman, is sought in India for his alleged participation in the 2008 attacks that killed 166 people, including security personnel and foreigners. It has the battery to facilitate coordinated and beneficial attacks in the financial center of India when carrying out recognition missions and providing support to David Coleman Headley, a conspirator that surveyed key objectives for Lashkar-E-Taiba.
He allegedly used his immigration services company as Front to help Headley pose as the US citizen. While collecting intelligence in India. After years of legal disputes, the US courts clear their extradition to India, citing their role in a conspiracy.
In the Sunmit, Shah said that the Modi government will continue to chase those who attacked India. He was asked about Headley, a Pakistani-American who is serving a 35-year sentence in the United States.
Mumbai’s 26/11 attacks were among the most mortal terrorist attacks in the history of India, leaving 16 people dead and hundreds of wounds. For almost 60 horses as of November 26, 2008, 10 terrorists from Lashkar-E-Taiba attacked multiple locations throughout the city, including the Taj hotel, the CST train station and Chabad Jewish’s house. The attacks, orchestrated from Pakistan, sent shock waves worldwide. While Ajmal Kasab, the lonely surviving armed man, was judged and executed, others involved in the conspiracy have evaded justice.