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‘Modi government raced to take credit’: CONG cited diplomatic, legal and intelligence efforts for extradition of Tavavur since 2009. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Congress on Thursday attributed a decade of a decade of mangoing diplomatic, legal and intelligence efforts for a decade for the extradition of 26/11 plotter Tavavur Rana.
In a statement, veteran Congress leader P Chidambaram accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government of taking improper credit in 2009 for the culmination of institutional diplomacy, legal basis and international cooperation.
“I am glad that Tahwur Hussain Rana, one of the main accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, was extradited to India on 10 April 2025, but the whole story should be told. The UPA was started, led and constantly,” read and continued, “read,” read the statement in close coordination with the United States.
“Groundwork began on November 11, 2009, when the NIA registered a case in New Delhi against David Coleman Headley (US Citizen), Tahwur Rana (Canadian Citizen), and others involved in the 26/11 conspiracy for many months, the Canadian Foreign Minister worked with 2009. Copenhegen.
Chidambaram further claimed that the Modi government did not start the process and only benefited from mature, coherent and strategic diplomacy that started under the UPA.
“Let the facts be clear: The Modi government did not start this process, nor did it secure any new success. It only ripe, consistent, and strategic diplomacy, started under UPA. This extradition is not the result of any grandeur; it is a rule that is a Test in any way when any kind of political form can move forward in any way when Chidambam said.
Rana’s transfer is going on from the United States to Delhi. On reaching India, he is expected to be kept in Tihar Jail.
A 64 -year -old Canadian citizen, born in Pakistan, has a close relationship with David Coleman Headley (also known as Dude Gilani), an American citizen, a primary plotter in a 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.
He was extradited in India after the US Supreme Court rejected his final appeal to stop the transfer. So far, only Ajmal Kasab, who was alive to include the only terrorist in the 26/11 rampage, has been sued.

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