In a major development, 26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused Tahawwur Rana is being extradited to India today from the United States. Security has been heightened across key locations in Delhi, particularly around the National Investigation Agency (NIA) headquarters, where Rana will be taken for interrogation. Gate Number 2 of the Jawaharlal Nehru Metro Station, located near the NIA office, has been closed, and public movement in the surrounding CGO complex area has been heavily restricted. Rana is arriving under strict conditions outlined by a U.S. court, similar to the extradition of Abu Salem from Portugal. These terms are confidential but likely involve restrictions on the sections under which he can be tried and the maximum punishment. Bulletproof vehicles and heavy police deployment, including BSF personnel, are in place at Palam Technical Area, where his plane will land. Victims and survivors of the 26/11 attacks, including witnesses like "Chhotu Chaiwala," have expressed emotional reactions to the news, recalling the horrors of that night. Rana's extradition is seen as a diplomatic win for India and a step forward in exposing the deeper terror networks involved in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
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00:30This is the NIA headquarters of the NIA headquarters.
01:00there are serekaari adhikari porsk tere serekaari karmishari jathe
01:02hair or kari jay all loge bhi jathe
01:04hain to filal kyunki aaj chutti ka din hai
01:05lehasa is wajay se wahaan par awa jahi
01:07to pahle se hikam thi
01:08n-a-e-a headquarter joki jay eh
01:10iske samanye where haan par bhi jay
01:11is wakt restricted moment kiya gaya
01:14hain
01:14or bus košish yahhi ap
01:16surakshya agency ho ki
01:17ki jab tahawo rana ko
01:18airport se yaah par laya jaya
01:20n-a-e headquarter laya jaya
01:21to waha pa surakshya ke pore intzazam ho
01:22However, there are some other people who have come to come to come to come to come to come to come to come.
01:52What are the rules of the government?
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