There is a lot of discussion about the return of Tahawwur Rana, the main accused of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, to India. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated Rana's extradition on Wednesday. He has described it as a big success of the Modi government. Shah said that the extradition of Tahawwur Hussain Rana, the main accused of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, is a big diplomatic success for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Let us tell you that the US Supreme Court rejected Rana's petition against the decision to extradite him to India, after which he is expected to be brought to India from America soon.
The big diplomatic victory of the Modi government
While talking on a program, Amit Shah said that the extradition of Tahawwur Rana was a big diplomatic success of the Modi government. He said that we want those who attack India's honor, land and people to be brought to justice. Along with this, the Home Minister also targeted the Congress. He said that those who were in power during the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks could not bring Rana to India and make him face trial.
Death penalty for Rana - demand of martyr constable's father
Earlier today, Subhash Shinde, father of martyr SRPF constable Rahul Shinde, who died in the Mumbai 2008 terror attacks, on Wednesday demanded the death penalty for accused Tahawwur Rana. He said that his family has struggled a lot mentally since the attack and Rana should get severe punishment. Subhash Shinde also said that giving the death penalty to Rana would be a true tribute to the 166 people and police officers killed in those attacks.
Rana can be sent to India from America soon.
Let us tell you that Pakistani-origin Canadian citizen Tahawwur Rana can soon be extradited from America to India. According to sources, Rana has exhausted all legal options in America and the process of sending him to India is now in the final stage. Teams of several Indian agencies are present in the US, which is helping in ensuring the extradition of Rana, due to which it is possible that Rana, accused of 26/11 Mumbai attacks, will soon be sent to India and will be given the harshest punishment here.
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