In a major political and diplomatic development, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has issued a statement on the extradition of 26/11 terror accused Tahawwur Rana from the United States to India. Shah termed it a historic diplomatic success of the Modi government, emphasizing its significance in India’s fight against terrorism. Rana, who is being brought to India today, is a key conspirator in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. He is accused of plotting the attacks alongside David Coleman Headley, who played a major role in surveying targets and planning the operation. Shah highlighted that this extradition is crucial for justice and will strengthen India’s resolve to bring every perpetrator of the attacks to book. The move is being seen as a major breakthrough in the long-standing legal battle to prosecute all those involved in one of the deadliest terror attacks on Indian soil.
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